Trevaunance Cove House
Architectural visualisations for a luxury coastal home in St Agnes, developed through an iterative planning and design process
Client: Private
Architect / Planning: Laurence Associates
Location: Trevaunance Cove, St Agnes, Cornwall
Project Type: Luxury Residential / Single Dwelling
Services: Architectural Visualisation, Exterior CGI, Interior CGI, Planning Support Imagery, Site Photography
Use: Planning submission, design development, client presentation
JJV produced a series of architectural visualisations for a proposed luxury coastal home at Trevaunance Cove in St Agnes, Cornwall, developed in collaboration with Laurence Associates for a private client.
The imagery included five exterior views and one interior visual, created to support both planning submission and ongoing design development for a single high-end residential dwelling within a sensitive coastal setting.
Set within a highly sensitive coastal landscape, the design needed to carefully respond to its surroundings and neighbouring properties.
The visualisations were used to explore how the home sits within its context, helping communicate scale, materiality and massing during the planning process. Particular attention was given to views from key vantage points around the site, ensuring the proposal could be clearly understood from multiple perspectives.
Luxury Coastal Living
SITE UNDERSTANDING & PHOTOGRAPHY
Multiple site visits and photographic studies were carried out throughout the project to ensure accuracy in context and composition.
This process helped ground the visualisations in the reality of the site, improving how the proposal responded to topography, neighbouring properties and key viewing angles.
Alongside the exterior studies, a key interior visual was developed to communicate the potential of the private living spaces within the home.
This helped establish a sense of scale, material quality and atmosphere, allowing the client to understand how the architecture translates into a refined, contemporary coastal interior environment.
A key part of the project involved iterative design development in response to client and planning feedback.
Early concepts included a more contemporary architectural expression featuring a copper-framed external structure. Following review, the design evolved towards a more restrained and traditional form, better aligned with surrounding buildings and the character of Trevaunance Cove.
The visualisations played an important role in communicating these changes clearly, supporting decision-making and ensuring alignment between client aspirations and planning expectations.
DESIGN EVOLUTION THROUGH FEEDBACK