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Spanish digital artist Carlos Antón Varó has created a series of architectural renderings titled ArchGanics, featuring surreal and abstract sculpted living quarters.The designs showcase smooth, flowing curves, built-in planters, and oval skylights, all contributing to a sense of calm and otherworldliness.
Varó describes these spaces as 'idealized places where the mind would love to stay,' which reflects the immersive and meditative quality of his work.
The series evokes futuristic aesthetics reminiscent of science fiction environments, with comparisons made to stylish beach bungalows on Alderaan from Star Wars.
ArchGanics emphasizes a harmonious integration of nature and architecture, with each space carefully designed to feel serene, organized, and visually engaging.
These digital renderings highlight the potential of architectural imagination to create environments that inspire tranquility, creativity, and a sense of escape from conventional living spaces.
The project has been showcased by Moss & Fog, a visual culture platform led by Ben VanderVeen, and has drawn attention for its meticulous, dreamlike approach to contemporary digital architecture.