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    Top 5 Benefits of 3D Visualisation for Architects

    The concept of 3D visualization can help architects get more immersed in their creations than ever before. In the past, despite all the tools, an architect was forced to rely on their memory and their ability to visualize their design mentally. With the help of digital tools, this entire process can be approached from a different angle.

    Still, architecture is not just art/craft. It is also a thriving industry, and, like every industry, it relies on clients and investors. Here, 3D visualization has just as much to offer. So with that in mind and without further ado, here are the top 5 benefits of 3D visualization for architects.

    1.      Explaining ideas and managing client expectations

    What do your clients expect the end design to look like?

    This is a pivotal question, and the answer to this question will determine whether you’ve done your job right. The simplest way for one to get disappointed is to expect too much. Also, even if your structural design is perfect, the subjective impression of this might not transfer to your clients.

    Even if you ask all the right questions, there’s always the risk that the client will misunderstand or make a mistake when trying to express themselves. So instead of relying on your ability to understand what they’re saying, you can show them a 3D model and ask them if that’s what they’re looking for. Then, if they have any additional suggestions, you can make alterations (or explain why this can’t be done).

    2.      Early detection of errors

    With the help of 3D visualization, you can spot flaws and errors early on. Keep in mind that there are some things that you might miss on a 2D plane. When it comes to some architectural elements, the lack of perspective could hamper your field of vision. Even if you have great spatial intelligence, keeping all these tiny details in mind and figuring out how adding new elements will change this space will make so much difference.

    Early detection can help save a fortune. But, sometimes, rectifying mistakes in the process of construction will cost you energy and resources. This way, you can avoid all these costs by just slightly changing the model, just enough to fix the problem.

    3.      Great for online presentations

    Presentations are all about having something to show before you get the funding to start the project. With these methods, you will be able to do just that. Keep in mind that we’re living in a world where homes can be created in 20 hours with the help of a 3D printer. Everything is quicker in 2021, which means that you need to act quickly, as well.

    Creating a 3D visualization of the end project is far quicker than making a model. Also, seeing how it all revolves around presentations will give you something new to work with. In the field of architecture, this type of innovation can be game-changing.

    All in all, a 3D rendered structure can become a powerful marketing tool.

    4.      Facilitating the process

    Previously, we’ve mentioned that this model can be made far more quickly than its old-school alternatives. This saves you a bit of time from the very start.

    By being able to predict flaws and mistakes (something we’ve also mentioned), you’ll get to avoid some delays that you would otherwise make. While this doesn’t necessarily change the estimated time to completion, it makes your ability to follow the timeline more consistent.

    Then, there’s the issue of seeing the full magnitude of the end project. So, while you may have the step-by-step estimate of time to completion, there are numerous other things you should take into consideration.

    5.      Virtual reality opportunities

    As virtual reality becomes a bigger and more significant factor in the world of real estate and architecture, it will become increasingly important to integrate it into your projects. To create virtual reality tours, you’ll have to develop fateful 3D models of the building. From the marketing perspective, all the benefits discussed in the first section should be enhanced.

    The next thing you need to understand is that this is something completely unprecedented in architecture. Never before could an architect walk through the building that they’re currently designing and see all of its structural elements from the first-person perspective. With the help of 3D modelling and VR tools, this is no longer impossible.

    In conclusion

    In the end, the benefits of 3D visualization can also be described as intuitive. Being able to see something before you invest to construct it is generally a good idea. It can help you save money, improve the quality of your work and make your work overall more marketable. Every single one of these benefits would be worth its weight in gold. Put them all together, and you have a recipe for success.

    Mike Parsons
    Mike Parsons
    Mike is an Australian business consulting specialist. He’s working with companies that outsource their IT maintenance. He often writes about technology, business and marketing and is a regular contributor on several sites.

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