3D floor plans provide even the minute design details to clients Prior to the emergence and acceptance of 3D modeling software products such as AutoCAD and Revit, design and construction professionals used to reinforce construction only with the assistance of 2D drawings. For centuries now architects and engineers used to develop detailed drawings for each discipline such as architecture, structure and MEP Services which used to be optimized for multiple purposes such as for fabrication and for communicating the design to clients and owners. Developing floor plans is not a new concept, which means they used to be created by architects and engineers even in the earlier time but the fact remains that they were not that productive if compared to 3D floor plans. When it comes to clients and building owners, manual floor plans used to be difficult to understand, as they involved enormous amount of architectural signs and symbols. And it is quite obvious that a common person is definitely going to find it difficult to understand these signs and symbols which are the representatives of concrete architectural information. But AutoCAD and Revit changed the entire definition of floor plans, as they helped design and construction professionals in developing highly informative and easy to understand floor plans. Today design and construction professionals can develop both 2D and 3D floor plans in digital form, which makes it easier for AEC professionals to circulate them across organizations. Within faction of seconds, digital floor plans can be communicated to a variety of building stakeholders who can easily understand all the information contained in them. Floor plans which are basically created by architects contain all-inclusive design information of a specific building floor. When it comes to 3D floor plans they clearly show the location of windows, stairs, doors and spatial relationship between rooms. After evaluating a 3D floor plan, one get a thorough understanding of location of different rooms such as living room, bed room, kitchen and dining space etc. and they can also understand how these rooms are connected to each other. That means the entry and exit points associated to these rooms are effectively described through 3D floor plans.