Los Angeles, CA Architectural Rendering
Presenting Architecture has produced retail and industrial renderings for Los Angeles projects, including work for Cary Architects and Jackson Liles Architecture. Renderings are also available for Los Angeles multifamily, mixed-use, office, and hospitality projects.
Early conceptual renderings support first conversations with developers, the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety, and design review bodies including the City Planning Design Review Board and Zoning Administrator. Final renderings support entitlements, community outreach, investor review, and marketing to tenants and buyers. All work is tailored to tell the best story of a project to its targeted audience.
Common Los Angeles project types: Retail · Industrial · Multi-Family · Mixed-Use
Robert Becker has completed 2,000+ projects and more than 10,000 images across three decades of practice.
Los Angeles Renderings
Discuss a Los Angeles rendering project
Call 925-254-4234 or email robert@robertbecker.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you produce architectural renderings for Los Angeles retail and industrial projects?
Yes. Los Angeles clients include Cary Architects and Jackson Liles Architecture, with additional capacity for multifamily, office, and hospitality projects throughout the city.
How do renderings help with Los Angeles’s planning and design review process?
City staff, the Department of Building and Safety, the City Planning Design Review Board, and the Zoning Administrator all evaluate massing, materials, and impact before a project is built. Photorealistic renderings give them a clear, accurate picture of the project ahead of time.
What building types do you render in Los Angeles?
Retail, industrial, multifamily, mixed-use, office, and hospitality properties throughout the city.
Do you work on projects outside Los Angeles proper?
Yes. Work extends throughout greater Los Angeles and Southern California.
What do you need from us to start a rendering for a project in Los Angeles?
Anything available, from sketches through 3D models or CAD/BIM files, site photos or survey information, and reference images for materials and context. Early massing studies can also be rendered directly from hand sketches, SketchUp, or Revit models.
What file formats do you deliver?
High-resolution JPG, PNG, or TIFF files suitable for print, presentation boards, construction signs and all digital uses.






