Posts Tagged ‘Construction Techniques’

3D Architecture Interior Modeling’s role in Architecture Industry

January 10th, 2010

3D architecture interior modeling is an essential part of any Architecture project. Whether it is an industrial building, commercial building or residential building, 3D architecture interior modeling plays an important role to make it better and effective. Accurate 3D architecture interior models are therefore highly preferred in Architecture Industry. Basically 3D architecture interior modeling is a sub part of 3D architecture modeling. Here main aim is to develop accurate 3D interior models of building structure. How your building’s interior will look, what to change and what not to change, what should be done to make it better – all these queries are obvious when you are planning to construct a building. 3D architecture interior modeling thoroughly clarifies all these above mentioned queries in the form of 3D interior architecture models. As mentioned, 3D architecture interior modeling gives accurate 3D interior models of building. These models play a role of a template design of proposed building. According to this, one can easily visualize whole building interiors concepts and can plan decent construction techniques. Also if some changes are required, then modification can be done quite easily as per requirements to get best feasible solutions. 3D architecture interior modeling is a specialized part of architecture industry and requires expert professionals to perform it properly. 3D interior modeling experts have thorough knowledge of 3D architectural modeling and have proficiency in using latest 3D interior modeling software. With such knowledge and proficiency, they can give accurate most 3D architecture interior models as per latest modern terminologies. 3D architecture interior modeling has wide range of utilities. It is very useful in 3D interior rendering, 3D interior designing, 3D max interior design, 3D furniture modeling, 3D office interior modeling and many more. If you would like to get more information about 3D architecture interior modeling, then please visit: http://www. 3drenderingindia. com/3d_interior. php You can also drop an inquiry at: info@3drenderingindia. com for more details.

New Construction Techniques for Commercial Buildings

November 17th, 2009

The design of housing blocks is without doubt one of the most interesting and attractive subjects of contemporary architecture. This is because in these projects the architects face some of the most serious conflicts generated by present-day society: the problem of high density development in large cities, the shortage of development land and the degradation of quality of life due to factors such as acoustic and environmental pollution.

During the second half of the 20th century, the use of vertical construction has proven to be the most logical and effective solution. However, real-estate speculation has led to serious new problems such as the building of large ring roods surrounded by mediocre construction, volumetric exaggeration and on impersonal life-style.

In the face at this situation, some architects are beginning to came out in favor of the recovery of quality and dignity in present-day society. This is the attitude underlying the projects that form the present volume of Architectural Design, a practical guide in which the professional will find the most attractive and functional solutions that have been applied by some of the architects who are most committed to these current problems.

The selection of works has not been made according to the prestige of the architects, but according to the quality of the projects. Therefore, in this volume some of the firmly established stars of contemporary architecture (Gustav Peichl, Martorell/ Bohigas/ Mackoy, Jean Nouvel) shore the limelight with some of those who are beginning to make a name for themselves. The present article also serves to offer a wide range of the latest tendencies in both community housing and single-family units, and to show the latest construction techniques that are now being incorporated into this area of architecture.




By: Daniel Kreimer