Architects visualize their projects in their minds and create detailed plans and drawings. But detailed plans and drawings can be daunting to the uninitiated.3D architectural walkthroughs by Vector allow end users, project sponsors and stakeholders to look at the plans in photo-realistic finished form. This makes appreciating the design a far more fulfilling experience.

Walkthroughs

An architectural visualization of a project before completion, ‘Walkthroughs' is a boon to builders, constructors and promoters. Construction companies use the power of this medium to demonstrate the project in total reality to potential customers. Walkthroughs or Flythroughs present sneak previews of interiors, exteriors, perspectives and the surrounding landscapes of proposed architectural constructions.

We have created Walkthroughs for:

  • Residential – Apartment Complex, Independent Houses
  • Commercial – Shopping Mall, Corporate Office
  • Infrastructure – Bridges, Over Pass, Ports, Airport
  • Heritage – Art Gallery, Museums
Walkthroughs give potential owners a virtual tour of their properties. This speeds the selling process by giving owners a feel for the property without their physical presence, reduce the life cycle of the project and substantially improve cash - flows for the promoters. This is also an effective tool that can be used to market real estate over the web.

At Vector we possess a skill set that can understand perspective drawings, architectural plans and the technology that goes with it. We work in close association with architects and engineers and the excellence of our products revealed by the attention we pay to every detail. Besides Walkthroughs we have created Perspectives and Quick Time Panoramic Views for Real Estate agents. These multimedia kits serve as an ideal tool for Marketing, Bidding and Tendering and also to showcase the ‘Technology Behind Construction'.

Design Alternatives Design alternatives can also be compared. Would steel trellis actually look better than a glass façade? Previously you would have had to actually build it before you could understand whether you like it or not. Now photo-realistic renderings can show you alternatives without actually building anything.