Selected work

Real projects, clearly visualised before manufacture.

Move the sliders to compare the original site photographs with the proposed structures. These examples show how Vebryks helps clients communicate ideas before detailed design and production begin.

02 / Covered walkway

School link walkway

A long covered route was visualised between two buildings, including the frame, curved roof and supporting posts.

School walkway with a proposed covered canopy superimposed Original uncovered route between school buildings Before Proposed
03 / Large canopy

Extended school canopy

The proposed frame and roof were aligned with the existing building to communicate the final footprint across a large outdoor area.

School building after a large canopy was superimposed Original school building before the canopy proposal Before Proposed
04 / Entrance awning

Shopfront weather protection

A compact glazed awning was placed above the storefront to show projection, coverage and its relationship with the existing façade.

Application Retail frontage Service Photo overlay
Shopfront with a proposed white glazed awning superimposed Original shopfront before the awning proposal Before Proposed
Residential shade concepts

Testing coverage and appearance from the real viewpoint.

Multiple site angles make it easier to assess how a proposed shade system relates to the building, pool, driveway and surrounding landscape.

05 / Poolside shade sails

Two viewpoints, one coordinated proposal

The same tensile shade arrangement was visualised from two positions to communicate coverage across the pool deck and its relationship with the existing roof lines.

Views Two site photographs Output Coordinated proposal
Pool terrace with two proposed tensile shade sails Original pool terrace before the proposed shade sails Before Proposed
Second pool viewpoint with proposed tensile shade sails Second pool viewpoint before the proposed shade sails Before Proposed
06 / Driveway shade

Residential carport concept

A lightweight multi-sail arrangement was placed over the driveway to demonstrate post positions, vehicle coverage and the visual impact on the existing frontage.

Vehicle registration details have been obscured for privacy.
Driveway with a proposed multi-sail carport concept Original driveway before the proposed shade structure Before Proposed
3D CAD and technical drawings

Developing concepts into controlled engineering information.

Concept models support early decisions, while technical views communicate geometry, dimensions, interfaces and component details for the next stage.

Colourful circular tensile shade structure designed over a playground 3D concept model
Shade structure

Circular playground canopy

A multi-panel tensile concept developed to communicate coverage, colour arrangement, mast positions and the experience beneath the structure.

3D CAD concept of an event structure with tensile shades and seating 3D layout study
Event structure

Modular shade and truss layout

A spatial model used to show truss arrangement, tensile elements, circulation, furniture and the overall event environment.

Anonymised drawing examples

Technical information without client-identifying details.

These samples have been cropped to remove company names, logos, addresses, order numbers, customer references and approval information.

Technical cross section and isometric drawing of a freestanding canopy Cross section + isometric

Freestanding canopy arrangement

Overall geometry, projection, support positions, roof pitch and principal dimensions.

Technical component details for roof bars, posts and connections Component details

Profiles and connection details

Section views communicate how roof bars, sheets, wall plates, gutters and posts interface.

Technical cross section and isometric drawing of a long wall mounted canopy Wall-mounted system

Long-span wall canopy

Cross-sectional relationship to the building alongside the complete isometric layout.

Typical workflow

From photograph to an approved engineering direction.

01Receive site photo, dimensions and product requirements
02Model and position the proposed structure accurately
03Review alternatives, colours and requested revisions
04Proceed to CAD and production documentation when required
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