So, while we do spend more time creating the “perfect” model and the Virtual Reality environment, this time is invested in reducing confusion. And there goes the profit …ĢD drawings – even renderings as nice as the one above - always confuse. Confusion always delays the design process. While intelligence is typically a strength of our clients, visualizing in 3D is not. They need to ponder not only the idea itself but also if the idea solves their particular problem. Architects always suggest design solutions that have not occurred to our clients. We think that the time we spend creating the Virtual Reality experience is the same as a process without it because of all the extra time needed to convince a client of the design’s worth with 2D drawings. … andfar, far, better, our clients experience their home in Virtual Reality long before construction even begins!
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