Visualization of 10 renderings produced from on-site photography
SoCal ArchViz was commissioned by Devcon Construction to produce a series of high fidelity renderings documenting the continued expansion of NVIDIA’s world renowned corporate campus in Santa Clara, California.
Utilizing photographs captured on site, our team transformed real-world conditions into fully realized visual assets that communicate both the architectural vision and the future trajectory of one of Silicon Valley’s most technologically advanced workplaces.
NVIDIA’s campus has become an architectural landmark within Silicon Valley, recognized for its geometric clarity, structural expression, and integration of nature into the workplace.
The original Endeavor and Voyager buildings established a bold design language defined by steel megaframes, expansive glass façades, and biophilic strategies that prioritize daylight, vegetation, and employee wellbeing.
Architectural Significance
Visualization Approach
Working from site photography required a precise balance between technical accuracy and visual storytelling. Our team carefully reconstructed lighting conditions, materials, landscape elements, and structural geometries.
The result is a collection of imagery that feels both authentic and aspirational grounded in reality yet capable of conveying the full design intent.
Credits
Project Management
Brand research
Stacey Grey
Project manager
Jonas Müller
Account manager
Colin Mondero
Accessibility consulting
Christoph Deeg
Design & Architecture
Lead architect
Stephen Miller
Design architect
Emma Schneider
Landscape architects
Sarah Rickson
engineering
Building physics
Melissa Macaya
Technical engineering
Charlotte Weber
Building physics
Mark Caldwell
Awards
Public & Landscape Architecture
Building of the Month Oct, 2024
Design Architect of the Year
Dezeen Awards Sep, 2025
Public & Landscape Architecture
Office Buildings Nominee Jun, 2025
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