Floor plan of a single-family house with a gable roof, 1.5 stories - improvements?

  • Erstellt am 2018-07-17 09:31:05

kaho674

2018-07-20 15:01:00
  • #1
Sure, even much better - I can even walk through the room in 3D. It hardly gets any better than that.

We now even sell the furniture in the store via instant planning in 3D view. The customer sees their individual furniture, which they order, on the screen. If every petty salesperson already uses these tools to sell, then it will become standard among architects anyway.

It's like with music. Before computers etc. existed, only artists who played an instrument could make it. Today DJs earn millions, more or less without instruments.
 

11ant

2018-07-20 15:09:49
  • #2
I claim that in a good architectural office, the boss is responsible for the ideas and communicates with his draftsman himself through scribbled notes.
 

kaho674

2018-07-20 15:12:36
  • #3
I recently visited my architect. He’s really not bad. Of course, I drilled him whether he was currently planning something particularly nice. There was nothing hand-drawn. Everything on the computer. Dual monitors and another one next to them. Funnily enough, the calculations were done by hand...
 

Climbee

2018-07-20 15:12:43
  • #4


You SEE it better, even the perspective idiot. Getting a feel for it yourself, for example when I see a 2D plan and can imagine for myself how it then looks, that's a different matter and unfortunately programs don't help at all with that.
 

kaho674

2018-07-20 15:15:18
  • #5
So for those whom the 3D model doesn't help, then even a hand drawing won't help.
 

Climbee

2018-07-20 15:16:52
  • #6


We’re totally off topic, but whatever

Sure, if he has a well-functioning program, then hopefully he uses it. But before he planned like that, he—and I’d bet my head on it—learned properly at the drawing board. And that helps him now.

Fant: that’s how our architect was, I tell you, rather old fashioned. And the draftswoman made mistake after mistake... all those corrections I made...
I would have been happy if he had a fancy program and I got some pretty 3D pictures. But it works without too.
Only if I hadn’t known our plan so well myself, then many errors simply wouldn’t have stood out to me, because it did look very sleek (but that doesn’t help if the door to the dressing room, for example, isn’t at least 70cm away from the wall, because then I can’t fit a wardrobe there).
 

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