A model is a three-dimensional representation of an object at an accurate scale that is reduced in size to make the model portable. A model serves as a simulation or promotional tool in industries such as engineering, architecture, sales, exhibitions, and architectural competitions. It enables a preliminary visualization of a prototype or the presentation of a larger project, such as a building or real estate development. Cardboard, paper, wood, and resin are used in the creation of models.
Architecture Models
An architectural model is designed to illustrate a construction structure and make aspects of architectural design visible. It facilitates communication and conveys ideas of architectural creation. Depending on client requirements, architectural competition models can be created in a simple white version or with many details to impress the audience. Architecture models can also be used for official validation purposes or commercial marketing purposes for real estate developers.
Benefits of Architecture Models
Architecture models offer different perspectives during the design process. They help architects identify construction and design issues early on. The primary advantage of a model is that it can save time and budget during the actual construction phase. Architecture models also aim to provide clients and urban planners with an understanding of future buildings. An architectural model may serve to present, visualize, and sell an architectural project. A model is also used as an exhibit, for instance in the lobby of a building as part of the restoration of historical structures.