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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • Writer: Kadir Furkan Bayram
    Kadir Furkan Bayram
  • Jul 11, 2025
  • 2 min read

Lamekan Studio – Projects, Process & Visualization

Lamekan Studio – Projects, Process & Visualization

1. What services does Lamekan Studio offer?

We specialize in architectural 3D visualization, animation, and presentation support. Our services include:

  • Still renders (interior & exterior)

  • 3D animations and walkthroughs

  • Concept design consulting

  • Landscape and urban visualization

  • Virtual tours

  • Technical presentation templates

  • Design documentation support

  • AI-assisted visualization tools


2. At what stage should I involve Lamekan Studio in my project?

We can contribute at any stage of your design process — from early conceptual sketches to final presentation materials. However, involving us from the early design phase allows for a more integrated and impactful visual narrative.

3. What do you need from us to get started?

We typically require:

  • Architectural drawings (plans, sections, elevations)

  • 3D models (if available)

  • Material references or moodboards

  • Information about the target audience and project goals

  • Deadlines and specific output formats (if any)

We’re happy to guide you through the briefing process if you're unsure what to provide.

4. How long does a project typically take?

Project duration varies depending on the scope and complexity:

  • Still images: ~5–10 working days

  • Animation or virtual tours: ~2–4 weeks

  • Full presentation sets: Determined by scale and coordination needs

We always provide realistic timelines during the quotation phase.

5. What software do you use in your workflow?

Our core tools include:

  • 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, V-Ray (visualization)

  • Lumion, Twinmotion (real-time previews, animations)

  • Rhino, SketchUp, Revit (modeling support)

  • Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere (post-production & editing)

  • AI-enhanced tools for visual exploration and iteration

We adapt our pipeline depending on project needs.

6. Can you work with architects/designers based in other cities or countries?

Absolutely. We collaborate remotely with clients worldwide. Thanks to digital coordination tools (Zoom, Miro, Trello, etc.), we maintain seamless communication throughout the process.

7. What is architectural visualization, and why is it important?

Architectural visualization is the process of creating lifelike representations of architectural designs before they’re built. It helps:

  • Communicate ideas clearly to clients, stakeholders, or juries

  • Identify design flaws early

  • Showcase materiality, atmosphere, and context

  • Increase the persuasive power of presentations and pitches

8. Do you provide revisions?

Yes — each project includes a defined number of revision rounds, specified in the agreement. Our goal is to ensure you’re fully satisfied while keeping the process efficient and timely.

9. Can you help prepare presentation content for competitions or tenders?

Yes. We frequently work on competition entries, investor decks, and public presentation packages. We offer visual storytelling, layout design, and technical document assistance.

10. Do you offer any support for beginners or first-time clients?

Definitely. We provide:

  • Starter guides

  • One-on-one onboarding

  • Simple brief templates

  • Visual glossary (explaining terms like render, walkthrough, ambient occlusion, etc.)

We’re here to make the process approachable and collaborative, regardless of your experience level.

11. How much do your services cost?

Costs vary depending on the type, scale, and timeline of the project. After reviewing your brief, we provide a tailored quote. We balance high-quality production with flexible budgeting options for different project types.

12. Do you showcase your process publicly?

Yes! We share insights, work-in-progress content, and studio reflections via our [Studio Journal & Guides] section — a mix of blog posts, case studies, and visual storytelling.


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