"Over the course of six years, the team crafted a suite of animations, virtual tours, and photography that played a pivotal role in the design process and the sales and marketing launch. As part of its creative process, The Boundary drew inspiration from historic references and contemporary photography that captured the Art Deco style, using moodboards to guide the design direction and ensure a consistent aesthetic and atmosphere throughout the project."
"Working alongside the restoration team, The Boundary conducted extensive photographic surveys and collaborated with architects, designers, and preservationists to recreate every original detail in 3D. Consequently, each image was executed with forensic precision, ensuring that the revival of this Art Deco masterpiece remained true to its protected architectural heritage. From the first concept to the final output, the visualizations became a critical bridge between preservation and modern high-end design."
Waldorf Astoria New York reopened after an extensive renovation that balanced preservation of protected Art Deco architecture with modern craftsmanship and comfort. Preservationists, 3D visualizers, architects, and designers collaborated closely to retain original details while meeting contemporary expectations. The Boundary created photorealistic visuals, animations, virtual tours, and photography over six years to inform design and support sales and marketing. The creative team used historic references, contemporary photography, and moodboards to maintain consistent Art Deco aesthetic. Extensive photographic surveys and forensic 3D recreation ensured accuracy. Visualizations served as a bridge between preservation goals and modern high-end design.
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