Posted on 7/13/2015
Building a house starts with an idea, and a piece of paper. Consumers use an A4 paper and a pencil, architects use sophisticated CAD-systems and A3-printers. But the result is always the same: two-dimensional flat presentations, floor plans, sections, cuts, and other boring stuff.
Consumers have problems reading these drawings. Mentally translating sections and floor plans in a 3D understanding is not easy without training and experience.
Today we don't need the 2D plans anymore. Creating 3D-models is easy nowadays, and cheap. Instead of the traditional CAD systems we have switched to Sketchup
for the concept & design phase. We communicate wit...