Tag Archives: Architectural 3d
A Virtual Spring Cleaning
I generally don’t get caught up in the annual ritual of “Spring Cleaning” but this year it’s a bit different. We migrated our studio from one side of our building to another in order to make room for a new tenant and in the process experienced the mother of all spring cleanings! We’re talking over [...]
Full StoryThe Greenest Model Home is No Model Home
Did you know that a typical 2500 square foot model home produces approx. 35,000 lbs of CO2 per year? So for a typical model complex of 3 model homes, you’re talking about a carbon footprint of approx. 100,000 lbs of CO2 per year! And that’s just for one community! So what if a builder/developer builds [...]
Full StoryVirtual Economic Indicators
The phrase “economic indicator” has become immensely popular as folks look to understand where our economy is heading and, more importantly, has the “great recession” ended. Leading indicators like building permits, initial jobless claims and manufacturers orders are watched intently with hopes for a positive change that would signal the beginning of a recovery. At [...]
Full Story3D Architectural Film Versus 3D Fly Through…. Is there a difference?
When a new client is referred to focus 360 and wants to commission us to create a new project video to market a development, my first thought is that’s great, and then I immediately move to thinking about what type of video they have in mind for their project. Like in Hollywood, there are block [...]
Full StoryArch Viz Biz – Say what?
I was meeting with a new client the other day and was reminded that people outside of the Architectural Visualization business (Arch Viz Biz) are not very familiar with the terminology, acronyms and jargon we tend to use. I am usually pretty good about getting a feel for my client’s awareness of such terms and [...]
Full StoryMixed-Use Developments Are Prime Candidates for 3D Architectural Animations
As time passes, there is less raw land to develop master plan communities in suburban and rural areas and more opportunities for mixed use projects in downtown and urban in fill locations. When thinking about how to convey the vision for a mixed use project that could include uses such as commercial office, retail, multi [...]
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