About
I’m OÄŸuzhan Gencer, an architect who graduated from Izmir Institute of Technology—Faculty of Architecture.
After graduation, I moved to Ankara and did what most architects do: worked, questioned life choices at 03:00 AM during deadline week, and kept designing anyway.
Over the years, I worked in different architectural offices, contributed to residential and large-scale projects, and gradually found myself drawn less to “drawing buildings” and more to building how they are perceived. That shift led me deeper into architectural visualization.
I specialize in translating architectural intent into compelling visual narratives. High-rise residences, large-scale developments, adaptive reuse projects—I've worked on projects where precision matters and where atmosphere matters even more.
My workflow blends architectural discipline with visualization tools such as Rhinoceros, SketchUp, Revit, 3ds Max, D5 Render, Lumion, and AI-assisted rendering pipelines. I don’t just render images—I design visual strategies. Every frame is a decision: light, material, lens, composition, mood.
I’m particularly interested in:
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High-rise and large-scale residential visualization
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Concept-driven lighting atmospheres
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Clean, contemporary, competition-ready presentation language
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AI-enhanced production workflows
I believe architectural visualization is not about making things “look beautiful.”
It’s about making ideas legible.
If a project cannot communicate its spatial logic, material intelligence, and atmosphere in a single frame, it’s not finished.
And no—I don’t believe in over-rendering either. Sometimes the strongest image is the one that knows when to stop.
Welcome to my work.

