Architectural Drawing and Modeling

Virtually every building or structure that you have admired has one thing in common. They were all imagined and created by an architect. As part of the design process architects sometimes create models, which are usually small table top representations of the finished product. These models enable the architect (and client) to see a tangible … Keep Reading → version of what the finished product will look like. Many people find the models useful for evaluating the relationship between different parts of the design. While some projects include models, the vast majority of projects include architectural drawings. These drawings often include everything from a picture of the structure to the smallest level of detail necessary to build the structure. Architectural drawings often serve as blueprints for the eventual construction project. Depending on the nature of the project, many times architectural drawings will be legally required before a structure may be built.

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