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Applying 3D modeling in architecture

Visualization of architectural objects is their vivid demonstration and presentation, which is a prerequisite in the design of a variety of structures and complexes and their implementation for sale and investment. The majority of architectural agencies and companies use 3D technology for this purpose, especially 3D modeling. It is thanks to him, architects and designers can quickly and accurately visualize a variety of ideas (architecture).

Not so long ago, to present an object architects had to spend months on making a model from drawings. Nowadays special programs for 3D modeling make it possible to design in detail a construction of any type, scale and level of complexity, demonstrating on the computer screen a ready-made construction, taking into account materials used (architecture). And it is possible to show both the facade of the building and the internal section with the layout. For this reason, no professionals do not rely on manual simulation, and use it in rare cases.

With the help of 3D modeling can visualize not only a single building or structure, but its surroundings, and even a street or an entire city. You can also simulate the landscape, giving the client a finished project of the future property, starting with the house, yard, outbuildings and finishing with a fence, small architectural forms and landscape design. And when the client initially sees the result (what he finally gets), he can make changes to his taste until the project will not fully satisfy him (the architecture). It is even possible to work in a software environment at once decoration of the building. That is to make the interior design.

If the changes had to be made in the classic manual way, it would be very expensive, both in terms of time and effort. 3D modeling allows you to solve all these problems quickly and practically without cost.

Thus, the key advantages of using 3D modeling in architecture are:

  • efficiency – all work is performed with high quality and in the shortest possible time;
  • accuracy – all measurements are as accurate as possible;
  • manufacturing of accurate project documentation based on modeled objects;
  • ability to make quick changes;
  • the ability to work out a detailed design of any scale.

If the architect is not proficient in software and modeling, he resorts to the help of specialists in the field.