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BRIEF
Create high-quality 3D visualisations for a national war memorial honouring the African and Caribbean servicemen and women who served alongside British Commonwealth forces and allies during the First and Second World Wars. The memorial must represent the scale and significance of their contribution, over two million individuals, and serve as a permanent, dignified tribute. The design should originate from the creative vision of Nubian Jak Community Trust and be developed in collaboration with the appointed architect.
SOLUTION
We developed precise 3D models of the proposed memorial sculpture using SolidWorks, ensuring engineering feasibility and accuracy. These were rendered in 3D Studio Max to produce photorealistic visuals that communicated the memorial’s impact and presence. The concept, led by Jak from Nubian Jak Community Trust and architect Dennis of Dan Design.
BENEFITS TO THE CLIENT
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Cultural Significance Captured: The design accurately honours and visualises the legacy of African and Caribbean veterans in both World Wars.
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Clear Stakeholder Communication: High-resolution 3D renderings enabled effective engagement with councils, partners, and community members.
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Design Integrity: Precision CAD drawings ensured the sculptor and construction team could realise the vision accurately and efficiently.
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Legacy Project Support: Our visual and technical outputs helped underpin a historic, first-of-its-kind national memorial that will stand for generations.