Munich is a distinct real estate market with its own planning topics, buyer expectations and architectural context. A strong 3D visualization for Munich has to explain more than form. It needs to show materiality, daylight, outdoor space, circulation, furnishing potential and the relationship between the building and its surroundings before photography or a show unit are available.
We create exterior renderings, interior visualizations, 3D floor plans, CGI tours and animations for developers, architects, agents and asset teams working in Munich. Depending on the project, the focus can be residential sales, office leasing, refurbishment, densification, mixed-use communication or investor presentation. The image set is planned around the real decision: a project website needs different views than a permit discussion, a leasing deck or a sales brochure.
We are based in Berlin and do not pretend to operate a local Munich office. Instead, we work with a transparent remote process: structured kickoff, careful review of plans and models, bundled feedback rounds and traceable approvals. Local context is handled through plans, photographs, maps, references and, where useful, on-site information. This keeps production efficient while still respecting the city-specific character of the project.
For marketing, we usually start with the most important hero perspective and then add supporting exterior views, interiors, 3D floor plans, staging variants or a CGI tour. For committees, authorities or neighborhood communication, the visual language can remain more factual and focus on massing, height, material and outdoor space. This creates images that are not just attractive, but useful in sales, planning and alignment.
For Munich projects, we usually begin by clarifying the exact target group. A premium condominium, a rental project, a roof extension, a townhouse and a commercial space each need a different visual tone. Buyers and investors compare materials, spatial quality and specification carefully, so the imagery must feel refined but still reliable for brochures, financing discussions and project websites.
Restraint matters in Munich. A calm daylight rendering with precise facade material, credible landscaping and a realistic interior often works better than an overdramatic image. Where needed, we also create more factual variants for coordination, permits or neighborhood discussions, so the project team can use one consistent visual system.
For Munich, specification and visual tone require careful alignment. A project can feel too cold if materials are shown only technically, or too promotional if decoration overwhelms architecture. We define which details matter: facade, windows, railings, kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, built-ins, greenery and private outdoor space. Different images can then serve investor decks, landing pages and sales brochures without losing consistency.