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A massing model is a very simple, exterior-only type of architectural model, used to study the essence of the overall 3D form and proportions of an architectural design. (show me) |
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| Exterior Model |
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An Exterior Model is an exterior-only type of architectural model much like the massing model except it includes textures and details such as stone work and tile elements. (show me) |
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| Hands-On Interactive Models |
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A Hands-On Interactive model is a relatively complete interior/exterior architectural model, used to view an architectural design relatively realistically. A Interactive model often includes material textures, and even details like furniture, appliences and fixtures. (show me) |
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Solid Laser Printing |
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| Site Plan |
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A Site Plan is a model, prepared to scale, showing accurately and with complete dimensions, the boundaries of a site and the location of all buildings, structures, uses, and principal development features proposed for a specific parcel or parcels of land. (show me) |
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Solid Laser Printing |
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| Topography Model |
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Topography models define shapes, patterns and physical configuration of the surface of the land, including its relief (local differences in elevation) and the positions of natural and man-made features. (show me) |
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3D Topography Printing (3DTP) |
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Solid Laser Printing |
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