Studiohaus works with developers, asset managers, and commercial brokers across residential, commercial, and industrial real estate. We bring strategy, design, and production together to craft brand experiences for the built environment — from positioning and naming through to leasing brochures, marketing centres, investor films, and broker collateral.
Positioning, naming, and narrative work that sets the foundation for every touchpoint — for a pre-sales residential launch, a mixed-use redevelopment, or an industrial portfolio going to market. We clarify the story before we design it, so the work that follows has something to say.
Identity systems built for the built environment — wordmarks, typography, colour, and the guidelines that hold them together across every medium. Signage, hoarding, leasing brochures, marketing centre graphics, investor decks, and the digital surfaces prospects actually meet the project through.
Cinematic films that capture place, people, and pace. Lifestyle films for residential campaigns, investor and AGM films for asset managers, site and construction documentaries for development milestones, and broker-facing leasing films for commercial and industrial assets — directed, shot, and edited in-house.
Architectural, lifestyle, and documentary photography tuned to the rhythm of a development — from rendering-companion shots at pre-sale through to long-lead editorial imagery for press, sales centres, and broker packages.
Campaign microsites, brand websites, and registration-driven sales pages for residential launches. Portfolio sites, leasing microsites, and investor-facing properties for asset managers and CRE teams. Premium feel, obsessive detail, fast loads — built to match the quality of the work they represent.
Senior oversight across brand, campaign, and content — keeping every deliverable on voice, on brief, and on brand. A single creative vision across a program of work, whether that’s a multi-tower residential masterplan or an asset manager’s year-long investor communications calendar.