TWO ARCHITECTS
WITH VISION FOR
THE UNBUILT.
Thinkers who translate architectural intent into convincing images — before the first stone is laid.
ARCHITECTURE DESERVES IMAGES THAT RESPECT ITS DIGNITY.
Through Renders was founded on a simple conviction: a good design deserves images that capture its essence. Not merely a technical representation, but a visual translation that makes the atmosphere, scale and intent of a space tangible.
We work closely with architects, interior architects and real estate developers to bring their projects to life — before the first stone is laid. Every image we create is an argument for the project behind it.
Our approach is methodical but not rigid, precise but not cold. Sector knowledge is our greatest strength.
Kenneth
Keyaerts
A driven architect in the industrial sector, Kenneth has a feeling for starting a business. As a designer he focuses on realism and the subtlety of light incidence and reflections. Originally from the Sterrebeek valley, he has settled in a family environment in Lier and is building his career as an architect and entrepreneur.
Thomas
Desmet
With his international master's degree, Thomas learned a great deal about different working methods and techniques in the architectural world. Growing up in Brussels and having the opportunity to travel widely, he developed a sense of materiality and the importance of architecture in society. Structure & detail provide a complementary package for collaborating with Kenneth.
NOT A SERVICE
BUT A COLLABORATION
Every project that passes through our studio follows the same principles — regardless of scale or budget.
Light as architectural instrument
Light is not merely decorative — it defines space. Every render begins with understanding how light reinforces or reveals the intent of the design.
Detail as credibility
An image only convinces when every detail is right. Materiality, scale, texture — the sum of small precisions makes a render photorealistic.
Collaboration over service
We are not a supplier of images. We are an extension of the design process — involved, critical and genuinely interested in what you are trying to achieve.