Architectural visualization is a place where architecture meets technology. Using CAD (Computer Aided Design) we can depict, predict or portray architecture in the present through renderings. A rendering is a 2D or 3D image that accurately represents the design intent of a proposed architectural design.
Why do we need Archviz?
Archviz can be read and interpreted by anybody in comparison to architectural drawings. It comes with additional elements like lighting, colours and textures, which communicate a space better, even in 2D.
It communicates depth and scale which 2D drawings may not. Having a 3D visual of your plans helps you know how big or small a space would not only look, but feel.
It helps one connect better with the space by highlighting proposed features or showcasing their placement.
Having a realistic visual of your space also lessens disappointment because you already know what your outcome should look like. It gives you a defined goal to work towards.
It saves time and money by cutting down costs on design changes. Being sure of the end result you want gives better control of a project by predicting any possible errors at the design stage.
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