Construction Documents
3D Modeling in Architecture and Computer Aided Design refers to the process of creating a virtual representation of a physical object or space using specialized software such as AutoCAD. It involves constructing a mathematical model that defines the shape, texture, and other properties of an object or environment in three dimensions. This allows architects and designers to visualize and analyze their creations before they are built, enabling them to make informed decisions about design choices, materials, and construction methods. 3D modeling can also be used for simulation and animation, providing a dynamic view of how a building or structure will look and function over time. Ultimately, 3D modeling is a powerful tool that enables architects and designers to create more efficient, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing buildings and spaces.
External Links
- [mmcd.net] The Master Municipal Construction Document Association