White styled model showing detailed atrium interior

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After commissioning the site model shown in the previous post, the client decided they also needed a larger scale model to illustrate the most exciting element of their proposed new design – the full height atrium that anchors the two main wings of the building. The larger scale means it is much easier to appreciate the dramatic space created by the atrium enclosure, which features viewing galleries, multi-level bridge links, and subtle layering of the internal elevations. To allow all round views through to the atrium, the main wings of the building were modelled as cut-way sections. This also helped emphasise that the central space was the main focus of the model.

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Our Latest Projects | Modelmakers | Repeat order for Concrete Canvas

Mobile Display models for ground breaking construction product.

This is the latest batch of display models for Concrete Canvas, a rapidly expanding South Wales company with an innovative construction product. The models are designed to help their sales team demonstrate the speed and simplicity of the company’s unique, concrete based fabric which comes on a roll but sets solid when soaked with water. The models feature the actual product formed over simulated earthworks. Each model was supplied with a purpose-built flight case (shown in main image) to protect it in transit and for storage when not in use.

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Our Latest Projects | Modelmakers | 1:150 Apartment Development Model - April 2006

1:150 Apartment Development Model

At 1:150 scale, we were able to capture an authentic feel for the detailing and architectural character of this residential development. These types of fully detailed marketing models help prospective purchasers buy with a lot more confidence.

 

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Our Latest Projects | Modelmakers | Planning Application Model – Scale 1:750 - July 2008

Planning Application Model – Scale 1:750

This is another excellent example of how clear and informative a 1:750 scale model can be, despite the main building being less than 50mm tall. The proposed new building is made to a surprisingly detailed level with crisp representation of the architecture, including window fenestration. This style of model is quick and relatively inexpensive to produce but the clean, fresh appearance has charm and clarity, which goes a long way to help sell a scheme.

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