My first internship was an incredible experience at Krook & Tjäder. For 12 weeks, I had the privilege of learning from four professional visualizers who guided me through the world of architectural visualization.
During my time there, I was involved in several exciting projects, each giving me the chance to refine my skills, explore new techniques, and gain hands-on experience in a professional environment. Here are some of the projects I contributed to.

This project is located in Ladehammeren, Norway, where a new residential area is taking shape. To support the sales process, the client requested a series of high-quality marketing visuals.
This is one of the images I was tasked with creating—designed to capture the essence of the development, highlight its architectural qualities, and evoke a sense of home for future residents.
Project length: 3 days I Software used: 3ds MAX , Corona Render, Forest Pack, Photoshop, Magnific Ai



Here’s another exciting project in Norway—a brand-new residential development just outside Oslo. The client provided us with two drone images and a basic 3D model, which we needed to seamlessly integrate into the real environment using photomatching techniques that my colleague did.
The model itself was just a shell, so my task was to bring it to life. I carefully applied materials, added lush greenery, and styled balconies and windows to create a vibrant and inviting atmosphere. The result? A realistic and engaging visualization that helps future residents envision their new home before it is even built.
Project length: 5 days I Software used: 3ds MAX , Corona Render, Forest Pack, Photoshop, Magnific Ai


This was the very first project I worked on during my internship, and it was an exciting challenge. The client, Wasa Kronan, needed two high-quality visuals of their office hotel to showcase different concepts for potential tenants.
Over the course of two weeks, I refined the images based on client feedback, making adjustments to ensure every detail aligned with their vision. While I wasn’t working on it continuously, each iteration brought the project closer to a polished, compelling result that effectively communicated the space’s potential.
Project length: 2 weeks I Software used: 3ds MAX , Corona Render, Photoshop, Magnific Ai

For this project, I was commissioned to reimagine an old competition entry for the new Malmö Arena—starting entirely from my own vision.
I wanted to capture the atmosphere of a vibrant spring evening, just before a Malmö FF home match. The scene is alive with supporters and passersby, all drawn to the arena. My focus was on the dynamic contrast between the cool, crisp outdoor light and the warm, inviting glow from inside—creating a sense of anticipation and energy.
This is the final result, a visualization that blends emotion, architecture, and storytelling into one compelling image.
Project length: 1 week I Software used: 3ds MAX , Corona Render, Photoshop, Magnific Ai
The Last week of my Intership, I had the opportunity to create an animation for a previously completed project—offered as a bonus for the client.
It was a great chance to bring the design to life, adding movement and atmosphere to showcase the project in a more dynamic way. The animation helped highlight key details and provided the client with an engaging visual tool to present their vision.
Project length: 1 week I Software used: 3ds MAX , Corona Render, After Effects




For this project, I worked on visualizing a new laboratory set to be built in Sweden. The client requested 360-degree images to provide an immersive view of the space.
The entire process took about a week, including iterations based on client feedback. Every adjustment helped refine the details, ensuring the final visuals accurately represented the future lab environment.
Project length: 1 week I Software used: 3ds MAX , Corona Render, Photoshop