QUESTIONS THAT COME UP:
• Will the building create a shadow over the nearby park? • Will the brick facade blend in with the community as a whole? • Will the lobby get too busy? • Will the corridor below receive enough light from the light monitor?
TRADITIONAL WORKFLOW CHALLENGES
Visualizations are frequently hampered by the viewer's ability to cognitively grasp 2D drawings and artist's renderings since an architect's design is visualized by projecting a building based on a small physical model and an artist's sketch.
SOLUTION
Schematic Design at LOD 200
• Schematic design defines the general scope of the project, stating the relation amongst various building components.
• This matches with LOD 200 Revit model, having generic elements.
Detailed Design at LOD 300
• The stage comes just after schematic design, where schematic design drawings are executed in greater detail.
• This corresponds to LOD 300 Revit model, where the AEC professionals provide architectural visualization of the building after construction.