Really nice images.
Just don't forget - it's an
architectural project, so don't forget about the blueprints, too

- I guess they're the core of the whole thing. Although, it's nice to work on the renders too, since it takes time to render them.
As for my personal experience from school projects - blueprints always go first; renders are just 'something extra'.
I just hate when the renders are being treated like this:
- the teacher will be checking every single line of the blueprint, asking you all the possible questions, and when it finally comes to the renders he would say: "
Oh, the renders... OK, fine. We're done..."
- the the teacher sees your 'perfect' renders and you can literally read it in his eyes: "
So, you think you're a render god, ha?". And the next thing he does is he starts asking architectural questions like: "
Take a look at that wall. What's that material? Wood you say? No way. Fire dept. would never let you make it out of wood. And this gap here - looks way too small. Should be at least 0,9m. You should know that. And this table here - it's way too low..." Etc. And he'll keep asking and asking (things he would never asked from looking at the blueprints) until he makes sure you never do a single render again...
Anyways, good luck with your project.
