DUKE RENDERS × TROPICAL PORTAL
Immersive Art, 3D Installations & Experiential Environments for Luxury Residences
Duke Renders brings world-class architectural visualization, crafting photoreal interiors for premium developers across Dubai.
Tropical Portal brings cinematic LED content, interactive 3D art, AR/VR experiences, and physical art installations seen in global concerts, auto shows, galleries, and public spaces.
Together, we offer turn-key experiential art solutions built specifically for luxury residential buildings, prestige lobbies, amenity spaces, wellness floors, and rooftop areas.
What we do together:
Signature sculptural installations (physical + digital)
Immersive LED walls and storytelling environments
AR activations for residents & guests
Custom holographic installations
Motion-driven architectural elements
Artistic centerpiece experiences designed to increase property value and brand identity
PORTFOLIO SECTION
MGM MACAO — Immersive LED Art Installation
- MGM commissioned a 5-minute immersive LED experience to transform a massive wall inside their entertainment complex. The result was a living canvas—a story told through graffiti evolution, 3D animation, color transitions, and world-building inspired by the culture of street art. This piece wasn’t just “ visuals on a screen.” It was an art installation at architectural scale
This project in Macao represents what is widely considered the largest digital graffiti intervention ever executed on a permanent LED architectural surface.
Unlike traditional LED content designed to feel clean, commercial, or ornamental, this project redefined the LED façade as a living urban wall—bringing the raw language of street art into a hyper-luxury, high-stakes environment without diluting its authenticity.
The entire surface became a digital city skin, transforming graffiti from something temporary and illegal into something monumental, curated, and permanent.
Concept
The core idea was simple but radical:
What if graffiti wasn’t confined to alleyways and concrete—but scaled to architecture, motion, and light?
This wasn’t animation inspired by graffiti.
This was graffiti translated into time, scale, and pixels.
Drips, tags, line work, and gestural motion were designed to feel:
- Physically painted
- Imperfect by design
- Alive rather than looped
- Aggressive in presence, but controlled in execution
Every motion choice honored graffiti’s core DNA—speed, attitude, imperfection, and confidence—while leveraging the precision of large-scale LED systems.
Scale & Execution
- Executed across a massive LED architectural canvas visible from long distances
- Content designed specifically for human-scale perception, not just technical resolution
- Motion, timing, and pacing calibrated to work both:
- As a passing spectacle
- And as a stand-still moment of impact
This wasn’t about filling pixels.
It was about commanding space.
Why It’s Truly One of a Kind
- No templates
- No reused assets
- No off-the-shelf visual language
Every element was custom-built for this exact surface, location, and cultural context.
To date:
- No other project has merged graffiti culture, luxury architecture, and permanent large-scale LED at this level
- No other digital graffiti project has operated at this physical and cultural scale
- No other execution has balanced raw street energy with premium brand environment so precisely
This project sits at the intersection of:
- Street culture
- Digital architecture
- Experiential branding
- Urban storytelling
And it occupies a space very few brands or cities are willing to explore.
Why This Matters for Dubai
Dubai doesn’t need more decorative LED content.
It needs statements.
This project proves the ability to:
- Turn architecture into a cultural symbol
- Create identity-driven LED content, not just visuals
- Build experiences that feel bold, global, and unrepeatable
- Translate underground language into world-class public spectacle
This is not content.
This is digital public art at architectural scale.













Subaru Auto Show — Immersive LED Journey
- A stylized 3D journey across city and nature environments, animated for Subaru’s large-scale LED presentation and synced to sound for an immersive, dynamic vehicle reveal.
The Subaru project marked a major shift in how the brand presented itself in a live, physical space—moving beyond traditional automotive screens into a fully immersive, three-dimensional LED storytelling environment.
Designed for a major auto show reveal, the installation used large-scale LED walls as a spatial narrative tool, not just a backdrop. The visuals were built to feel tactile, dimensional, and architectural—blurring the line between digital content and physical set design.
Concept
The creative direction centered around journey.
Rather than showcasing the vehicle through isolated beauty shots, the LED experience followed a continuous visual narrative:
- Leaving the city
- Transitioning through open roads and rural landscapes
- Passing farms, wildlife, and natural landmarks
- Ending in wide-open terrain and campsites
The content mirrored the lifestyle promise of the vehicle—freedom, exploration, and connection to nature—while keeping the tone refined and cinematic rather than aggressive or commercial.
Visual Language
This project marked Subaru’s first fully 3D LED presentation, introducing depth, parallax, and spatial layering into a traditionally flat environment.
The visuals combined:
- 3D environments built for large-format LED
- Paper-cut and pop-up inspired aesthetics
- Realistic lighting and depth cues
- Clean motion transitions designed for long viewing cycles
Every scene was designed to feel crafted and intentional, avoiding visual noise while still delivering scale and impact.
Execution & Craft
The content was engineered specifically for:
- Large LED resolution
- Long dwell-time viewing
- Clean readability from multiple angles
Animation timing, camera movement, and transitions were calibrated to feel smooth, confident, and premium, reinforcing Subaru’s identity as a brand built on trust, durability, and thoughtful design.
The result was an LED experience that felt less like advertising and more like a living environment—one that complemented the physical vehicle rather than competing with it.
Why This Project Matters
This project demonstrates the ability to:
- Translate brand values into spatial storytelling
- Design LED content that enhances physical environments
- Balance technical complexity with visual restraint
- Deliver high-end motion systems suitable for global brand stages
It wasn’t about spectacle for spectacle’s sake.
It was about clarity, emotion, and precision at scale.
This approach positions LED not as a screen—but as architecture that tells a story.



Dubai Festival City Mall — InterContinental Hotel Christmas Projection Mapping
- A large-scale festive projection that transformed the hotel façade into an animated Christmas story, bringing color, motion, and celebration to Dubai Festival City Mall.
The Dubai Festival City Mall LED installation stands as one of the largest permanent digital display systems integrated into a public retail and waterfront environment in the region.
Designed to operate at urban scale, the project transforms the mall’s exterior architecture into a living digital landmark, visible from long distances and experienced by thousands of visitors daily. Rather than functioning as conventional advertising screens, the LEDs were treated as architectural surfaces, capable of delivering spectacle, atmosphere, and identity at city level.
Concept
The intent was to create a destination moment, not just a display.
The content was designed to:
- Command attention across the waterfront
- Scale visually with surrounding architecture
- Shift the environment from day to night
- Operate as both an attraction and a cultural signal
This wasn’t about fast content loops—it was about presence, rhythm, and impact within the urban fabric of Dubai.
Scale & Experience
The LED system spans a massive continuous façade, functioning as a single unified canvas rather than fragmented screens. Content needed to read:
- From extreme long distances
- From moving vehicles and boats
- From pedestrian-level viewpoints
This required precise control of:
- Motion pacing
- Contrast and brightness
- Visual hierarchy at architectural scale
The result is content that feels cinematic and monumental, without overwhelming the space.
Execution
Visuals were built specifically for this location—calibrated to the architecture, viewing angles, and environmental conditions. Animation and transitions were designed to feel timeless rather than trendy, ensuring longevity in a permanent installation.
The system supports:
- Event-driven spectacles
- Seasonal and cultural moments
- Branded activations
- Ambient visual states that enhance the environment rather than dominate it
Why This Project Matters
Dubai Festival City Mall demonstrates the ability to:
- Design content for permanent, city-scale LED architecture
- Balance spectacle with restraint
- Create digital landmarks that elevate public space
- Deliver work that performs both culturally and commercially
This project operates at the intersection of:
- Urban design
- Public art
- Experiential branding
- Large-scale LED engineering
It’s not a screen you look at—it’s architecture that performs.


OKADA Manila — Immersive LED Wall Content 2017
- Crafted atmospheric 3D visuals for Okada Manila’s large-scale lobby LED display, turning the wall into a living, architectural art piece.
The Okada Manila project is a large-scale digital installation developed for one of Asia’s most ambitious luxury integrated resorts—where architecture, entertainment, and technology converge at monumental scale.
Set within a destination known for spectacle and precision, the project required LED content that could operate at the level of world-class hospitality, delivering visual impact without compromising elegance, brand integrity, or spatial harmony.
Concept
The goal was to create experiential visuals, not background media.
LED surfaces were treated as active architectural elements, designed to:
- Enhance the emotional atmosphere of the space
- Elevate guest experience across multiple touchpoints
- Support entertainment programming while maintaining a premium tone
Rather than relying on aggressive motion or overstimulation, the content emphasized controlled spectacle—confidence through scale, rhythm, and refinement.
Scale & Presence
The installation operates at resort scale, visible and legible across vast interior volumes. Visuals needed to function simultaneously as:
- A landmark moment within the space
- A continuous ambient experience for guests in motion
- A high-impact backdrop for events and performances
This required careful attention to pacing, brightness, contrast, and composition—ensuring the visuals felt immersive without overwhelming the environment.
Execution & Craft
All content was custom-designed specifically for Okada Manila’s architecture, accounting for:
- Long viewing distances
- Multiple sightlines
- Prolonged dwell times
- Integration with lighting, finishes, and surrounding materials
Animation was designed to feel timeless and cinematic, allowing the system to remain relevant beyond trends or seasonal refresh cycles.
Why This Project Matters
Okada Manila demonstrates the ability to:
- Deliver LED experiences at luxury resort scale
- Balance spectacle with restraint
- Design visuals that complement architecture rather than compete with it
- Create digital environments that feel permanent, intentional, and world-class
This project sits at the intersection of:
- High-end hospitality
- Entertainment design
- Architectural media
- Experiential branding
It’s not content meant to grab attention for seconds—it’s an environment designed to hold it.


League of Legends World Finals 2023
- Designed and animated the show’s house look—including the twin mountains, central arch, and stage activations—across a 104-meter LED canvas for the world’s biggest esports event.
The League of Legends World Final 2023 represented one of the most ambitious live visual productions ever executed for a global esports event—combining narrative-driven design, architectural-scale LED, and real-time spectacle on one of the largest competitive stages in the world.
Designed for a worldwide broadcast audience and a live stadium crowd, the visual system had to perform at multiple levels simultaneously: cinematic, symbolic, readable at extreme scale, and emotionally charged for fans across cultures and time zones.
Concept
The creative direction focused on myth, rivalry, and ascent—core themes deeply rooted in the League of Legends universe.
Rather than functioning as decorative visuals, the content was designed to activate the stage architecture itself, transforming it into a living environment that evolved with the competition. Every visual beat reinforced the gravity of the moment, treating the finals not as a match, but as a global cultural event.
Scale & Architecture
The production featured an enormous multi-layered LED environment, including a massive central structure flanked by architectural elements designed to frame player entrances, team reveals, and live gameplay moments.
Visuals needed to:
- Read clearly across a stadium-scale footprint
- Translate cleanly to broadcast cameras
- Support real-time show cues and transitions
- Maintain intensity without visual fatigue
This required a precise balance of spectacle, timing, and restraint.
Execution & Innovation
Content was engineered to integrate seamlessly with:
- Live broadcast requirements
- Player walkouts and ceremonies
- Competitive pacing
- Global audience expectations
The visual language blended high-end motion design, spatial storytelling, and large-format LED engineering, ensuring every moment felt intentional and elevated rather than reactive.
Recognition
The work on this production was recognized at the highest level, contributing to a Grammy Awards win—a rare distinction for a live esports production and a clear signal of excellence in large-scale experiential design.
Why This Project Matters
League of Legends World Final 2023 demonstrates the ability to:
- Deliver visuals at global broadcast scale
- Design for extreme pressure and live execution
- Merge narrative, architecture, and technology
- Perform at a level recognized by the highest awards in the industry
This wasn’t just a show—it was a defining moment in modern live entertainment.

Netflix — Immersive Series-Themed Installation
- Designed a cinematic installation inspired by Squid Game, integrating 3D animated content with physical scenic elements to create a bold experiential moment. The piece transformed the environment into a narrative-driven space, merging digital art with architectural presence.
The League of Legends World Final 2023 represented one of the most ambitious live visual productions ever executed for a global esports event—combining narrative-driven design, architectural-scale LED, and real-time spectacle on one of the largest competitive stages in the world.
Designed for a worldwide broadcast audience and a live stadium crowd, the visual system had to perform at multiple levels simultaneously: cinematic, symbolic, readable at extreme scale, and emotionally charged for fans across cultures and time zones.
Concept
The creative direction focused on myth, rivalry, and ascent—core themes deeply rooted in the League of Legends universe.
Rather than functioning as decorative visuals, the content was designed to activate the stage architecture itself, transforming it into a living environment that evolved with the competition. Every visual beat reinforced the gravity of the moment, treating the finals not as a match, but as a global cultural event.
Scale & Architecture
The production featured an enormous multi-layered LED environment, including a massive central structure flanked by architectural elements designed to frame player entrances, team reveals, and live gameplay moments.
Visuals needed to:
- Read clearly across a stadium-scale footprint
- Translate cleanly to broadcast cameras
- Support real-time show cues and transitions
- Maintain intensity without visual fatigue
This required a precise balance of spectacle, timing, and restraint.
Execution & Innovation
Content was engineered to integrate seamlessly with:
- Live broadcast requirements
- Player walkouts and ceremonies
- Competitive pacing
- Global audience expectations
The visual language blended high-end motion design, spatial storytelling, and large-format LED engineering, ensuring every moment felt intentional and elevated rather than reactive.
Recognition
The work on this production was recognized at the highest level, contributing to a Grammy Awards win—a rare distinction for a live esports production and a clear signal of excellence in large-scale experiential design.
Why This Project Matters
League of Legends World Final 2023 demonstrates the ability to:
- Deliver visuals at global broadcast scale
- Design for extreme pressure and live execution
- Merge narrative, architecture, and technology
- Perform at a level recognized by the highest awards in the industry
This wasn’t just a show—it was a defining moment in modern live entertainment.


Inspiration Installations
- A curated selection of immersive installation concepts that demonstrate the scale, style, and experiential direction we can bring to luxury residential environments in Dubai.
1. Kinetic LED Sculptures
What it is: Moving digital sculptures made of LED panels or light strips that shift in motion or color.
Why it works in Dubai: Creates a signature moment in a lobby—always changing, always aliv
Designing Experiences That Define Spaces
Our combined expertise allows us to design and deliver immersive art installations that enhance architecture, elevate resident experience, and create iconic moments within luxury developments.
We’re excited to explore how we can bring these ideas to life in your next project.
Thank you for your time.
We look forward to creating something extraordinary together.
