At Pixel Perfect Studios, we work on all sorts of projects, from 3D product animations to 3D interactive tours for real estate agents, but some of our most high profile projects come from architects. Architects frequently seek us out to help them visualize their creations in breathtaking 3D computer graphics for use in presentations and marketing materials. In fact, one of our most notable projects came from an architect who worked on the renovation of a very well-known and historical building right here in Philadelphia, the city we call home. We’re talking about the Metropolitan Opera House, and we’re so proud that the illustrations and renderings we created played a big part in the renovation and promotional phases of the project, which is due to be completed this year.

The Metropolitan Opera House History

Originally built in 1908 by Oscar Hammerstein I, grandfather of Oscar Hammerstein II (who co-wrote such famous musicals as The King and I, and The Sound of Music), The Metropolitan Opera House was designed to have perfect acoustics and to this day, it’s internationally renowned for its sound quality. Over the years, the building became affectionately known as “The Met” and went through cycles of boom and bust, at various times finding new life as a concert hall, sports arena, a church, and more. Unfortunately, towards the end of the 1980s, it became increasingly clear that the nearly century-old building was showing its age and the city declared the site unstable. After a wealthy tenant spent millions stabilizing it, developers stepped in to ensure this venerated building wouldn’t get left in the past.

The Metropolitan Opera House Renovations

When developers began the planning stages of The Met’s renovation, they knew how important it was to show investors and the local community their dedication to maintaining the original feel of the building. While hand-drawn illustrations might have done the trick, The Met’s developers decided to take advantage of 21st-century technology to show off their ideas. That’s when they came to Pixel Perfect Studios and asked about our 3D computer illustrations and renderings.

Our design team worked closely with the architect for this project, taking his ideas and rendering them in exquisite detail complete with furniture, lighting, modern building materials, and even party guests. These illustrations and renderings took into account every detail of the original building, plus the subtle updates proposed by the architect to create a virtual depiction of the completed project. As you can see in the pictures, these illustrations and renderings show both interior and exterior spaces updated to modern standards while still preserving the art-deco charm that made the original building so beloved. The project is slated to be completed towards the end of 2018 and members of the Philadelphia community (as well as all of us at Pixel Perfect Studios) are so excited to see how it turns out!

Words cannot describe how thrilled we were to be working on such an important Philadelphia cultural icon like The Met. It’s truly rewarding to see something that we rendered in 3D come to life in the real world where people from all around the world can appreciate it. If you’ve got a big idea and need help showing it off, Pixel Perfect Studios would love to get involved! Give us a call at (215) 568-8380, send an email to info@pixelperfect-studios.com or visit our website and fill out our online contact form to get the process started. We’ll evaluate your project and give you a free quote, so contact us today to find out how you can make your visions a reality!