Visualization
Architectural visualization is the process of creating three-dimensional, computer-generated images that show the proposed design of a building or structure. These visualizations can be static images or interactive, walk-through animations that allow the viewer to experience the design from different angles and perspectives.
Architectural visualization is used by architects, designers, and developers to communicate their ideas and plans to clients, stakeholders, and the general public. It helps to convey the size, scale, and spatial relationships of the proposed design, as well as the materials, finishes, and other details.
In addition to helping with communication and decision-making, architectural visualization can also be used to test and refine design concepts, identify potential issues or conflicts, and explore different design options. It is an essential tool for bringing ideas to life and bringing the built environment to the digital world.