ConArq 2025: D5 Render Advances Architectural 3D Rendering for the Next Generation

ConArq 2025: D5 Render Advances Architectural 3D Rendering for the Next Generation

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ConArq 2025: D5 Render Advances Architectural 3D Rendering for the Next Generation

Key Takeaways

  • D5 Render empowers students and educators by providing fast, realistic, and accessible visualization tools that integrate directly into design and teaching workflows.
  • Knowledge-sharing and hands-on sessions at ConArq 2025 showcased D5’s latest features—like AI PBR Material Snap and Advanced Brush—helping participants see how real-time rendering transforms design communication.
  • D5’s sponsorship extended impact beyond the event, with free EDU and Pro licenses ensuring students and professionals could continue exploring and collaborating long after ConArq 2025.

This year’s Congreso Nacional de Arquitectura (ConArq 2025) gathered more than 4,000 architecture students from across Argentina at the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. As the country’s largest student-led architectural event, the congress featured workshops, guided tours, and keynote lectures from internationally renowned architects.

D5 Render proudly joined as an official sponsor, reinforcing its commitment to supporting the next generation of designers and advancing innovation in architectural visualization.

D5’s Role at ConArq 2025

With its unmatched rendering speed, photorealistic quality, and intuitive interface, D5 Render quickly resonated with participants. For students, these advantages meant spending less time wrestling with software and more time on design. For educators, D5 offered a platform that integrates seamlessly into teaching, making visualization an active part of the design process rather than an afterthought.

At D5's booth, attendees explored the software firsthand, watched live demos, and connected directly with the team. D5 also hosted 2 dedicated talk sessions: Two representatives shared insights tailored to both students and professionals.

Alan's talk at ConArq 2025
  • Alan (Ironsoft, D5’s local distributor in Mexico) introduced D5’s core features and highlighted new tools in version 2.11, including AI PBR Material Snap, AI Agent, and Advanced Brush. Each feature was presented as a way to speed up workflows, enhance visual fidelity, and expand creative possibilities.
  • Igna (National University of Córdoba, D5 Educator Initiative partner) led a masterclass titled “Archviz Reloaded – The Future of Your Architectural Visualization.” He walked the audience through creating emotional storytelling with appealing images and offered an immersive experience that highlighted the benefits of fast delivery rendering powered by D5 Render to produce stunning visual pieces
Archviz Reloaded – The Future of Your Architectural Visualization | Courtesy: Igna

Together, they underscored D5’s core values—speed, realism, and accessibility—showing how design thinking and visualization workflows can merge to turn ideas into compelling narratives in real time.

Also read: AI Rendering Revolution: D5 2.11's Smart Tools for Designers

Lasting Connections and Opportunities

ConArq 2025 was more than a congress. It became a hub for networking, collaboration, and growth. Over 4,000 participants from more than 10 provinces exchanged ideas and built connections, many of which carried on beyond the event thanks to D5’s EDU licenses, giving students a shared platform to keep experimenting and collaborating.

D5’s sponsorship extended far beyond branding. Every student received a free 180-day educational license, while professionals were given a 14-day Pro license with the chance to access a two-year Pro license. By putting real-time visualization directly into participants’ hands, D5 ensured its impact continued long after the event—solidifying its role not just as a rendering tool, but as a technology partner committed to empowering young architects and shaping the future of architectural storytelling.

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