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TSR 004: Peter Guthrie and Henry Goss from The Boundary in London

The SpectRoom by Ronen Bekerman

Aug 2, 201765:49Arts

In this session, we discuss the transformation Peter Guthrie and Henry Goss made from practicing architecture alone, to joining forces to form one of the most interesting and fastest growing ArchViz studios in London tod...

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TSR 004: Peter Guthrie and Henry Goss from The Boundary in London is an episode from The SpectRoom by Ronen Bekerman. In this session, we discuss the transformation Peter Guthrie and Henry Goss made from practicing architecture alone, to jo...

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In this session, we discuss the transformation Peter Guthrie and Henry Goss made from practicing architecture alone, to joining forces to form one of the most interesting and fastest growing ArchViz studios in London today. These two have created a total powerhouse, and they’re here to share the story of their success. Here’s just a bit of what you can expect on this session of The SpectRoom . Creating The Boundary Peter and Henry share the driving reasons and goals behind their decision to join forces and create The Boundary. From friends to business partners, as their individual capacities increased they decided to raise their game and share the burden of their work together. Although they just call it the next logical step, the results have been incredible. Current Projects and What’s in (their) Store Despite detouring from traditional architecture, Henry and Peter are more involved in architecture and design than ever before. They’ve been working with their heroes on fundamental design details from an early stage, including Peter Zumthor on the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.We put Corona Renderer up against VRay, discuss animations and VR deliverables, and examine what it means at The Boundary to be a project manager, 3D artist, or project visualizer. We also chat about The Boundary Store, which they’ve set up to help people gain access to their scenes. The store is evolving to become a place where people will go to find the top brand, top-quality images. We put Corona Renderer up against V-Ray, discuss animations and VR deliverables, and examine what it means at The Boundary to be a project manager, 3D artist, or project visualizer.We also chat about The Boundary Store, which they’ve set up to help people gain access to their scenes. The store is evolving to become a place where people will go to find the top brand, top-quality images. We also chat about The Boundary Store, which they’ve set up to help people gain access to their scenes. The store is evolving to become a place where people will go to find the top brand, top-quality assets. Five Years into the Future When I asked Peter what we need to start thinking about now so that we are still relevant five years into the future, he admitted that although he may not be excited about VR and augmented reality, he is passionate about creating beautiful images, moving images, and films.Henry recognizes that the change will be constant in this industry — there will always be other companies coming up behind you, so you must constantly push forward with your energy. And that thrust toward success is the future of business at The Boundary. Henry recognizes that the change will be constant in this industry — there will always be other companies coming up behind you, so you must constantly push forward with your energy. And that thrust toward success is the future of business at The Boundary. Key Takeaways [1:00] Henry and Peter share the road that leads each of them to architectural visualization. [8:45] The benefits of ArchViz allow not only for graphics to become buildings but also for a lot of the best work to become individual works of art. [12:14] Architect vs. photographer — who deserves more praise? [15:58] The perfect 30-second elevator pitch to explain what visual architects are all about. [22:00] One major perk of the business is the level of stress that comes with “just” drawing images. [23:46] How Peter and Henry decided to create The Boundary. [26:58] The Boundary’s approach to projects. [34:50] Their dedication to R&D, new technologies, and new methods keeps pushing the industry forward. [41:30] Peter shares some of the major benefits of animation. [44:01] Experience

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