One Rose - Where Heritage Finds Its Modern Rhythm

Dasco’s ethos of “Creating with Care” guides every project, reflecting a deep commitment to excellence, sustainability, and enduring partnerships.

The Brief

Renderby was commissioned to shape a complete visual narrative for One Rose — an architectural sanctuary where heritage craftsmanship meets contemporary refinement. Designed by MX Designs and developed by DASCO, the project draws from Roseville’s leafy grace to create timeless modernity. Through still imagery, lifestyle interiors, and a cinematic animation, we set out to express the project’s balance of light, material, and quiet sophistication.

Industry

Real Estate &
Developments

Services

Marketing Exterior
Visualization

Lifestyle Interior Visualization

Animation

Timeline

4 Week

Orchestrating Global Creativity to Deliver a Unified Vision Within Tight Deadlines

The Challenge

With only four weeks to bring the entire marketing suite to life, our seven-member global team had to align across time zones, disciplines, and artistic instincts. From exterior composition to interior storytelling and motion design, every element demanded cohesion. The process became a dance of trust, rhythm, and relentless refinement.

Painting Architecture Through Light, Texture, and the Poetics of Everyday Moments

The Approach

Our process explored how light sculpted brick, timber, and glass — revealing mood as much as form. Each frame became a study in proportion, tone, and tactility, where structure met softness. Shadows traced façades with lyrical rhythm, reflections lent stillness a pulse, and compositions invited quiet observation. We weren’t just depicting architecture; we were translating atmosphere — the subtle language of calm, lived-in beauty.

“It felt like being an extended architect — translating drawings into breathing environments. Every frame became a dialogue between intent and feeling, made possible through Sasha’s confidence and our creative harmony.”

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Hetal Punjabi

Creative Director at Renderby

Revealing Sculptural Proportions and Architectural Balance Through Tonal Studies

White Previews

The white-model phase distilled One Rose to its purest geometry — a dialogue of proportion, mass, and light. Stripped of material, the buildings revealed a sculptural calmness that guided our visual rhythm. Each tonal study became an architectural rehearsal, shaping how light moved, how courtyards breathed, and how space carried its own quiet music.

“Crafting the exterior scenes was about finding balance between permanence and lightness, how morning sun met the brick, how timber softened the edges, and how landscape grounded everything in authenticity.”

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Erkam

Artist at Renderby

“Designing the interiors felt like composing stillness. Every reflection, texture, and shaft of light was tuned to evoke privacy, intimacy, and a lived-in warmth that felt quietly luxurious.”

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Anastasiia

Artist at Renderby

“Bringing the animation to life was like directing time — letting shadows breathe, light evolve, and space unfold in rhythm. The architecture became a film, and light was our language.”

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Kevin

Artist at Renderby

Nature’s Palette Reimagined with Material Honesty and Grace

Mood Board

Inspired by Roseville’s native landscape, the moodboard merged earthy terracotta tones with timber warmth and muted greens drawn from jacaranda canopies. Every hue was chosen to reflect timeless restraint — textures that spoke of place, craft, and serenity. This palette became the emotional backbone for both still and motion — grounding the visuals in authenticity and quiet beauty.

“Renderby captured the soul of One Rose — every image felt tactile, calm, and cinematic. They translated our vision into a story that resonates deeply with how people want to live.”

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Sasha Wardam

Marketing Director at DASCO
Australia

Expressing Craftsmanship, Texture, and Integrity Through Refined Surface Detailing

Material Previews

Brick, timber, and glass became the project’s architectural trinity — materials rendered not as surfaces, but as experiences. We fine-tuned reflection depth, surface grain, and ambient tone until every texture felt touchable. The façades carried rhythm; the interiors, warmth; the courtyards, life. Through restraint and realism, each scene spoke of DASCO’s craftsmanship and the authenticity of One Rose’s design ethos.

Step Inside the Renderby Process

Witness how artists and clients co-create stunning visuals through seamless collaboration.

Showcasing Life, Craft, and Architectural Grace Through Harmonious Visual Storytelling

Final Renders

The final suite — from still imagery to the 60-second cinematic film — portrayed One Rose as a lived experience, not a product. Viewers could sense how sunlight traveled through the courtyards, how materials caught the day’s rhythm, and how architecture invited calm reflection. These visuals became the heartbeat of the marketing campaign, allowing buyers to feel the project’s soul before ever setting foot on site.

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“Excellent Quality Renders Renderby produced excellent quality renders. They matched the budget and timeline we were after and the process was enjoyable. They were great to work with and we look forward to collaborating again.”
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Sasha

Marketing Director at DASCO
Australia

Leading One Rose was like conducting a visual orchestra — every artist, every light pass, every refinement moving in rhythm. Collaboration with MX Designs and DASCO was seamless - together we shaped not only images but emotion — a narrative that celebrated form, texture, and human presence. The project remains one of Renderby’s proudest milestones, where artistry met architectural truth.
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Hetal

Creative Director at
Renderby

Estefania was very kind and professional to work with. A little difficult for the different local times to work with different artists but they put great effort to sort the problems out but it could end up with some delays. All the renders were very good in the end. thanks again

Pasquale Pinto
Redfish Design