
Studio point of view
We produce imagery and drawing for teams that need architecture to read clearly before construction.
Oasis Designs is shaped by southern Tunisia, where dunes, oasis, and Mediterranean light sit close together. That landscape taught us to look for proportion, restraint, and quiet atmosphere.
We carry that sensibility into architectural visualization and drawing. The work is contemporary, grounded in clarity, restraint, and spaces that feel calm and convincing.
An image should clarify the project, not decorate it. We start with massing, light, material, and spatial sequence before detail.
That discipline matters in reviews, approvals, and presentations. When the image is clear, the decision is clearer.
Photoreal stills, animations, and drawing support from your plans. Clear material for reviews, approvals, and presentations.
We study interiors through layout, material, and light, then visualize the scheme before anything is ordered or built.
We test facades and exterior spaces in image, checking cladding, proportion, and finish before work starts.
How a project moves
A clear sequence keeps the work accurate, revisions useful, and delivery easy to present.
You send the scope, references, and timing. We confirm the deliverables and working method.
We establish the key views, lighting, and material direction. You review the first pass and we refine it.
We produce the final renders, drawings, or animations at full resolution. Two review rounds are included.
We deliver the final files in the formats your team needs, ready for presentation or handover.
We work with architecture studios, developers, interior designers, and planning teams. Most commissions are residential or mixed-use, where a client, committee, or sales team needs a clear read on the design.
Material, shadow, and proportion need to hold up when someone looks closely.
The image should make a decision easier to explain and easier to approve.
The work still needs feeling. Each view should suggest real use, not staging.
Need visuals for a project?
Send the brief and timing. We’ll come back with a clear scope and next steps.
Scope
Tell us whether the work is exterior, interior, landscape, or a mix of all three.
Plans and references
Share plans, mood references, and any materials or views that must be tested clearly.
Timing
Give us the presentation date or approval deadline so we can frame the right sequence.