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Architectural Rendering" Takes on a Whole New, Updated Image 

By: Lorenzo Dixon

Architecture has come a long way since Marcus Vitruvius penned his famed De Architectura, two-plus millennia ago. He'd have loved today's software that permits creation of 3D architectural renderings.
In the first century B.C., Marcus Vitruvius wrote the definitive tome, De Architectura (it's still in use today, known as The Ten Books on Architecture). The ancient Romans and Greeks were known for their architectural prowess. So, is it any wonder the word "architect" is derived from two ancient Greek words meaning "master" and "builder"?
But shove over, Vitruvius! Gone are the days when draftsmen and architects hunched for endless hours over drafting tables, painstakingly adding detail after intricate detail to their architectural renderings.
Nowadays, when discussing architecture, people consider the interior environment and the space's general flow, as well as the exterior. If your building's interior doesn't suit its exterior, it's time to consult a professional design company. Professional architects, realtors and developers know that reputable design firms possess broad-based knowledge and experience that enables them to make valuable recommendations to improve your building's style and appearance.
And lest you believe you need to rely on a firm that just shows you pictures on paper, you should realize the age-old art of architectural design has taken a monumental leap into the technological age with the advent of 3D architectural conceptualization and rendering. A modern design firm should be able to provide photorealistic architectural renderings - the finest renderings today's state-of-the-art technology can provide.
An appropriately equipped design firm will have the capacity to convert CAD drawings to lifelike 3D renderings. This firm should also be able to evaluate your space and work with you to develop an interior concept that suits your taste and style - while respecting the existing architectural style of the home, room or office.
When engaging a design firm, you need someone who will work efficiently and flexibly, someone with the vision and creativity to explore new ideas, someone with a gift for working with spatial design. Above all, you need to work with someone who can show you what he or she is envisioning. Ideas are great, concepts are marvelous - but the old saying is also true: A picture is worth a thousand words! You should work with someone who can provide 3D renderings and visualizations - even animations.
And you want someone who pays attention to the details. Your architectural renderings should include realistic environmental elements - like trees and bushes, landscape-design components even sidewalks with teensy people walking along them.
But you don't want to blow your entire renovation budget on design work; the company you choose shouldn't have designs on the contents of your wallet! Hiring a design firm versed in using cutting-edge architectural-design technology can end up costing less than a company that works strictly by hand - or with outdated architectural-design software.
Oh, and lest you pooh-pooh the notion of his relevance today, Vitruvius was a man of real vision, a man ahead of his time. Centuries before the invention of the lawn mower and decorative lawn gazebos, he was on top of these things. The first of his Ten Books encompasses subjects that now come under the purview of landscape architecture.

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