09/11/2025
We provide comprehensive architectural services covering the full spectrum of design documentation and visual representation, from initial concept to photorealistic rendering. Our work ensures designs are functional, structurally sound, and beautifully communicated.
2D Architectural Documentation 📝
This phase focuses on creating the technical drawings essential for permits and construction. It involves:
Floor Plans: Detailed layouts showing rooms, doors, windows, and spatial relationships.
Elevations: 2D views of all exterior sides of the building, indicating materials, heights, and openings.
Sections: Cuts through the building to reveal internal structure, material layers, and vertical relationships.
Foundation & Roof Plans: Specific drawings for structural and waterproofing elements.
Detail Drawings: Magnified views of complex connections, such as joinery, stairs, or wall sections.
3D Architectural Modeling 🏗️
The 3D modeling process is the foundation for visualization, translating 2D plans into a three-dimensional digital model. This includes:
Massing & Form Studies: Developing the overall shape and volume of the structure.
Detailed Geometry: Accurately modeling all architectural components, including walls, roofs, windows, doors, and site elements.
Material Application: Assigning and texturing realistic materials (e.g., brick, wood, glass, concrete) to surfaces within the model.
BIM (Building Information Modeling): Often, this is performed using BIM software, which embeds non-geometric data into the model, improving coordination and efficiency.
Architectural Visualization (Rendering) ✨
This is the process of creating photorealistic images or videos from the 3D model, as seen in the provided image. Its purpose is to clearly and compellingly communicate the final design to clients, stakeholders, or marketing campaigns. Key tasks include:
Lighting Setup: Implementing realistic natural (sun/sky) and artificial lighting to define mood, shadows, and time of day.
Camera Composition: Selecting strategic viewpoints and angles to best showcase the design's features and spatial quality.
Asset Integration: Adding context and realism through 3D entourage, such as furniture, landscaping (trees, plants), people, and vehicles.
Post-Production: Refining the raw rendered image using software (e.g., Photoshop) to adjust color, contrast, sharpness, and add atmospheric effects (like the sky and garden details in the image).
Deliverables: Producing still images (renderings), 360° virtual tours, or animated walk-throughs