What is architectural modeling?

Architectural modeling refers to the process of creating models or representations of buildings, structures, or physical spaces using various techniques and tools. It can be used to visualize and communicate design concepts, as well as to test and refine the functionality and performance of the building or space. Architects and designers typically use a variety of modeling techniques, including physical models, computer-aided design (CAD), and Building Information Modeling (BIM), to create detailed and accurate representations of their designs. These models can be used throughout the design and construction process to help ensure that the final product meets the needs and expectations of its users.

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