Tuesday, August 23, 2016

How are Stakeholders helped by Residential Architectural Renderings?

 As a home builder, architect, home designer, home buyer or indeed any other key stakeholder in the development of a residential site, you may question whether a residential architectural rendering is worth the additional time and money. Residential architectural rendering has in fact played a special role in clarifying a design vision, connecting buyers and other stakeholders to the project, and verifying the design’s feasibility. Over the years, visual models of proposed developments have been a key component to more sales and more efficient construction processes, making their evolution from hand drawn sketches to immersive 3D models inevitable.

Residential architectural rendering outputs were initially hand drawn sketches of an architect’s vision for a house. Today, renderings are even more visually inviting than in the past, and can range in their depth of detail. For example, 2D and 3D architectural rendering services are often used to help market and convey the vision for the site being developed. Alternatively, residential BIM modeling is often focused on confirming the accuracy of the building or site design, by including the display of key utilities and structural components. Whether you choose to invest in a visually appealing residential architectural rendering, or a design conscious residential BIM model, producing a visual representation of your project is a key and can benefit all parties involved.

Residential architectural rendering and residential BIM modeling allows you to clarify the vision you have for the house design being created. Whether that vision relates to aesthetics, functionality or cost it can be assessed using either residential architectural renderings or residential BIM modeling. In the case of the stakeholder, a rendering of the house is one of the best methods for establishing the initial look and feel of the site improvements. A residential architectural rendering of either an interior or exterior brings a realistic, aesthetic dimension to the design process that floor plans and section drawings are unable to achieve. The productions of residential architectural renderings communicate and confirm the vision for the building being developed between the stakeholder, contractor, and the buyers.

Residential architectural rendering of the building allows your buyers to experience and connect with your project. Using an architectural rendering for a residential development allows a homebuilder to more easily sell and market the idea of the development’s design. Renderings can be from any angle, any view, in any location, offering a variety of ways to showcase the project highlights that will help to make the sale. Not only does a residential architectural rendering allow for stress-free marketing of your site it allows for stress-free design confirmation.

With respect to design feasibility and construction, residential BIM modeling or residential architectural renderings are beneficial because they add a visual layer to the design confirmation process. By visualizing the components to be constructed, another layer of confirmation is added to the building design of the site. 3D walkthroughs, renderings, or the use of residential BIM modeling may also allow for the opportunity to increase efficiency in the building design, construction processes, or the user’s interaction with the site. Ultimately, the use of 3D architectural rendering services can prevent and mitigate design errors during the construction or design that can lead to extensive financial and time-based costs.

Although they may mean additional cost and time, the visual layer that 3d renders or BIM models can bring to the design and marketing process outweigh the cost and time drawbacks. For a number of years, the quality of renderings has evolved because key stakeholders, architects, contractors, and potential buyers demand more information and visual references – they will continue to do so and therefore the importance of a reliable, experienced, potentially offshore provider of rendered images become important.

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