Project Description
This is an architectural scale model of a residential development, designed to showcase the appearance and layout of the proposed buildings and surrounding area. The model primarily features two multi-story buildings, suggesting apartment complexes.
The buildings have a modern aesthetic, characterized by clean lines, rectangular forms, and a mix of dark and white/light-colored facades. They feature numerous windows and balconies, suggesting ample natural light and outdoor access for residents or guests.
The model is built to a scale that allows for the inclusion of miniature people, vehicles, and landscaping to provide a sense of proportion and activity. The interiors of the buildings are subtly illuminated, highlighting the window placement and the overall verticality.
The area between and around the buildings is detailed, showing various amenities and necessities. A significant parking area is visible, occupied by numerous miniature cars, indicating the intended capacity for residents/guests.
A central leisure area includes a swimming pool and several miniature sun loungers, suggesting a focus on guest/resident comfort and relaxation.Miniature trees, bushes, and green spaces are strategically placed along the perimeter and within the complex, adding visual appeal and realism.
The model incorporates miniature LED lighting along the perimeter and in the buildings, simulating evening illumination and highlighting the pathways and building outlines.
An architectural model is the most modern form of marketing for constructions, it can be made in 3D on a scale that can benefit everyone. Renders can also be made to effectively enter homes – so customers will already be able to start thinking about what their home will look like in the end.
Due to the evolution in the design and execution of the constructions, architectural models are here to support developers better communicate with the designers of various constructions. Architectural models are small constructions made of various lightweight, lasting materials to better highlight a future construction.







