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3d Visualization in the AEC Industry | quickviz.com

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  3d Visualization in the AEC industry has come a long way from presenting the design to the client for approvals and is now used at every stage of the project - from bidding for projects, getting client and council approvals, to marketing the project as well as generating investment pre construction. 3D visuals, be it still images or videos, efficiently exhibit the interior design as well as the architecture of the project. Whether one is trying to pre sell the project or to win a bid, photorealistic 3D visuals are finding growing usage in the AEC industry. We explore how 3D visuals is being used as an essential tool in the AEC industry: Architects use 3D visuals to communicate their architect & design as well as quicken the decision making process. With high quality 3D visuals, architects and their clients can detect problems or flaws in the project design in the early stages. Visually seeing the design also allows the client to easily approve or disapprove the design,...

Best Architect & Design Service by Experts

  In any building or development project, the logistics involved in ensuring that the correct aluminium fenestration products are installed is always challenging. Design, specifier and construction professionals specify certain products for a building project, of which the process to ensuring that those products are the ones that eventually get supplied and installed is fundamental. It's impossible to manually check up on every detail of a building project without the need of a coherent system due to the complexity of the procedure which requires utmost accuracy and proficiency. The architect & design process can be extremely laborious as it involves a myriad of functions and management tasks such as designing, costing, quotations, ordering, procurement, production scheduling, inventory control, project progress claims and invoicing. In addition, the number of fenestration choices to make during the design process can be staggering and, as they are an integral part of the ...