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We are developing a pilot-scale biomanufacturing campus and are seeking a designer to create a conceptual site layout rendering. The image should convey how different functional zones fit together, similar in tone and clarity to the bottom portion of UC ANR’s The Plant renderings. The style should be semi-architectural (not photorealistic) and emphasize spatial relationships between process areas, support facilities, and open spaces. The final illustration will be used in presentations, proposals, and planning materials.
Include clearly labeled zones: Feedstock Handling & Storage; Mechanical/Physical Processing; Biological Processing (Fermentation Hall); Chemical/Enzymatic Conversion; Thermal & Pyrolysis Yard; Electrochemical Test Bays; Utilities & Controls; Training & Innovation Hub; Administrative Offices; and access roads, loading areas, and landscaped buffers. You may take creative liberty in arrangement—we’re seeking a functional, credible conceptual layout rather than an engineering drawing.
Style reference: UC ANR’s The Plant renderings—clean daylight, clear zoning, modern materials, light architectural detail (roofs, trees, scale indicators), and a bright, professional palette. Optional elements: renewable energy features (solar panels, biogas flare, greenery), trucks or people for scale, and signage for “BEAM Circular” and “California Bioeconomy Innovation Campus.”
Deliverables: one labeled version and one clean version, with editable source file (PSD, AI, S...
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We are developing a pilot-scale biomanufacturing campus and are seeking a designer to create a conceptual site layout rendering. The image should convey how different functional zones fit together, similar in tone and clarity to the bottom portion of UC ANR’s The Plant renderings. The style should be semi-architectural (not photorealistic) and emphasize spatial relationships between process areas, support facilities, and open spaces. The final illustration will be used in presentations, proposals, and planning materials.
Include clearly labeled zones: Feedstock Handling & Storage; Mechanical/Physical Processing; Biological Processing (Fermentation Hall); Chemical/Enzymatic Conversion; Thermal & Pyrolysis Yard; Electrochemical Test Bays; Utilities & Controls; Training & Innovation Hub; Administrative Offices; and access roads, loading areas, and landscaped buffers. You may take creative liberty in arrangement—we’re seeking a functional, credible conceptual layout rather than an engineering drawing.
Style reference: UC ANR’s The Plant renderings—clean daylight, clear zoning, modern materials, light architectural detail (roofs, trees, scale indicators), and a bright, professional palette. Optional elements: renewable energy features (solar panels, biogas flare, greenery), trucks or people for scale, and signage for “BEAM Circular” and “California Bioeconomy Innovation Campus.”
Deliverables: one labeled version and one clean version, with editable source file (PSD, AI, SketchUp, Figma, or Illustrator) plus high-resolution export (300 DPI or scalable vector).
We’ll provide reference images, short zone descriptions, and logos. Ideal freelancers have experience in architectural visualization, research campus or industrial site illustration, and can translate functional descriptions into clean, professional layouts.
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We are developing a pilot-scale biomanufacturing campus and are seeking a designer to create a conceptual site layout rendering. The image should convey how different functional zones fit together, similar in tone and clarity to the bottom portion of UC ANR’s The Plant renderings. The style should be semi-architectural (not photorealistic) and emphasize spatial relationships between process areas,...
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We are developing a pilot-scale biomanufacturing campus and are seeking a designer to create a conceptual site layout rendering. The image should convey how different functional zones fit together, similar in tone and clarity to the bottom portion of UC ANR’s The Plant renderings. The style should be semi-architectural (not photorealistic) and emphasize spatial relationships between process areas, support facilities, and open spaces. The final illustration will be used in presentations, proposals, and planning materials.
Include clearly labeled zones: Feedstock Handling & Storage; Mechanical/Physical Processing; Biological Processing (Fermentation Hall); Chemical/Enzymatic Conversion; Thermal & Pyrolysis Yard; Electrochemical Test Bays; Utilities & Controls; Training & Innovation Hub; Administrative Offices; and access roads, loading areas, and landscaped buffers. You may take creative liberty in arrangement—we’re seeking a functional, credible conceptual layout rather than an engineering drawing.
Style reference: UC ANR’s The Plant renderings—clean daylight, clear zoning, modern materials, light architectural detail (roofs, trees, scale indicators), and a bright, professional palette. Optional elements: renewable energy features (solar panels, biogas flare, greenery), trucks or people for scale, and signage for “BEAM Circular” and “California Bioeconomy Innovation Campus.”
Deliverables: one labeled version and one clean version, with editable source file (PSD, AI, SketchUp, Figma, or Illustrator) plus high-resolution export (300 DPI or scalable vector).
We’ll provide reference images, short zone descriptions, and logos. Ideal freelancers have experience in architectural visualization, research campus or industrial site illustration, and can translate functional descriptions into clean, professional layouts.
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