Ottoman Legacy - Dolmabahce Palace
Final Render

Final Render

Clay Render

Clay Render

Final Render - Straighton Elevation

Final Render - Straighton Elevation

References

References

WIP (ZBrush) - Gate Ornaments

WIP (ZBrush) - Gate Ornaments

WIP (Rhino) - Main Facade Module

WIP (Rhino) - Main Facade Module

WIP (Rhino) - Main Facade Ornaments

WIP (Rhino) - Main Facade Ornaments

WIP (Rhino) - Secondary Facade

WIP (Rhino) - Secondary Facade

WIP (Rhino) - Facade Modules Overview

WIP (Rhino) - Facade Modules Overview

WIP (Speedtree)

WIP (Speedtree)

WIP (C4D) - Layering

WIP (C4D) - Layering

WIP (C4D) - Scene Overview

WIP (C4D) - Scene Overview

WIP (C4D Redshift) - Lighting

WIP (C4D Redshift) - Lighting

WIP Render - Closeup Perspective

WIP Render - Closeup Perspective

WIP Render - Water-front Facade

WIP Render - Water-front Facade

WIP Render - Twilight

WIP Render - Twilight

WIP Render - Main Entrance

WIP Render - Main Entrance

My entry for the Hum3D Without Borders 3D Visualization Challenge - Dolmabahace Palace - one of my personal architectural favorites and undoubtedly one of the most vivid legacies of the Ottoman history.

https://hum3d.com/challenges/ottoman-legacy-dolmabahce-palace/

Sitting at the continental boundary between Europe and Asia - Dolmabahace Palace is touted as the most extravagant palace in the world - Scholars have even claimed that the huge construction expenditure has contributed to the downfall of the Ottoman Empire. It is constructed almost entirely in marble, crystal and gold, and houses some of the most outrageously expensive furnishings, artefacts and decor beyond compare.

Home to six Turkish Sultans and the first President of the Republic of Turkey, the design of the palace was a synthesis of Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical and traditional Ottoman architecture - a unique aesthetic and architectural language yet to found elsewhere.

Every angle, every detail of Dolmabahace Palace screams excellence in design, craftmanship and materiality - of which are all encompassed within its water-front facade spanning along the Bosporous Strait shoreline - a grandiose icon of the Ottoman legacy.