Rethinking Visualization in Architectural Practice
In the race to bring ideas to life, architectural visualization must deliver both stunning quality and seamless efficiency—a balance that many design teams continue to chase. For Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), a global leader in design innovation, achieving this balance meant exploring tools that support both creativity and productivity. In their search, BIG’s Design Technology team focused on two key aspects that are shaping the future of visualization: real-time rendering and multi-architect collaboration.
Real-Time Rendering: Raising the Bar for Visual Quality
One of the most significant advancements in BIG’s workflow is the adoption of real-time rendering. Faced with the limitations of traditional renderers and the increasing complexity of their toolset, BIG’s Design Technology team sought innovative solutions to streamline their process. Integrating the real-time rendering software D5 Render enabled them to produce cinematic-quality visuals—complete with reflections, refractions, and natural lighting effects—in a fraction of the time.

This shift empowers teams to make quicker, more informed design decisions using visuals that closely resemble the final output. By reducing the wait time for high-quality renders, BIG accelerates iteration cycles, enhances creative control, and delivers more engaging presentations for clients.


A notable example is the Biosphere Treehotel, a retreat designed by BIG in northern Sweden that integrates local materials like wood and stone to create a seamless connection with its natural surroundings. Leveraging D5 Render, BIG completed the visualizations for this project in just a few hours, achieving photorealistic results that would have traditionally taken several days using tools like V-Ray. This leap in efficiency without compromising quality highlights why D5 Render has become essential in BIG’s design process.

Multi-Architect Collaboration: Streamlining Teamwork in Complex Projects
As projects grow in complexity, efficient collaboration becomes critical. D5’s multi-architect collaboration features allow multiple designers to work on the same visualization file simultaneously. With D5’s team collaboration tools, architects can edit scenes in real time, reducing the need for heavy file exchanges and minimizing version conflicts.

“D5’s ability to handle some of the world’s largest and most complex projects is a complete game changer. Unlike traditional rendering tools, D5 stores project files in the cloud, allowing the team to easily manage, access, and share them with people involved. It also works as a powerful standalone app, separating 3D assets from the design work done in Rhino.”
— Camila Antonella Mina, Architect at BIG
This collaborative environment not only keeps projects moving but also fosters creative dialogue among teams spread across global offices. Whether refining materials, adjusting lighting or reviewing animation sequences, teams can stay connected, aligned, and productive.
Shaping the Future of BIG’s Visualization Workflow
By combining real-time rendering and multi-user collaboration, BIG enhances both design communication and creative agility. This integrated workflow reduces bottlenecks, accelerates iterations, and helps the team produce high-quality visuals that align with their project ambitions.
Ultimately, BIG’s approach reflects a broader industry shift toward more efficient, collaborative design processes—empowering teams to stay agile, creative, and ready to take on complex challenges.
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