Caesarea Villa

by | Oct 12, 2017 | Architectural Fly-Throughs | 0 comments

It’s been a long time since I’ve reviewed architectural fly-throughs and after reviewing Prototype Residence In San Miguel de Allende… the interest in them have sparked again. This particular one caught my attention. It was beautifully captured and invites you into every frame, I feel. Excellent work with the sound and wind effects. Kudos to Studio Aiko for producing this.

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