Architecture Imaging

Architecture Imaging

Architecture Imaging, a.k.a. Architecture Visualization, is a way to help the building owner, designer, or architect to visualize their plans for whatever project they’re working on.

Without architecture visualization, the client will have the unduly difficult task of making visual sense of 2 dimensional plans.

Architecture visualization commonly takes many forms, such as sketch-like 2D renderings, black and white or color 2D renderings, and 3D realistic renderings or architecture models in digital or real life formats.

The most common form of imaging nowadays is the digital 3D format, which can be very ‘model’ like, representing physical architecture models made from cardboard and/or plastic, or they can be digital models that look very realistic, often looking like an actual photo of the building or landscape.

We at DPS design focus only on digital representations of architectural and landscape design. Out digital products range from sketch-like renderings to very realistic looking 3D image mockups.

Decisions by clients as to which fomat they prefer often depends on their budget and time allowance, but can also depend on the way they prefer to visualize a project – what makes the most sense to them visually.

Overall, the process of architecture visualization can be a lengthy one, because once seen, a designer or building owner client may make multiple changes to the design – in which case a new rendering must be done.

DPS Design works in an iterative process, keeping our clients visually informed on every step of the design process. This way of approaching design is very efficient and gives the client many options, including the option to change their mind about the design. It also is very good for building trust and solid communication.

Feel free to peruse our digital architecture and landscape imagery HERE.