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ARCHITECTURAL
MODELS
Overview
For years, models have helped architects, engineers,
and contractors complete large-scale projects.
Historically, models have provided the first phase
in the review process before the shovel hits the
ground.
Kalyan
Parker
builds all types of architectural models for smaller
projects like residences to larger conceptions such
as condominiums, skyscrapers, college campuses, and
industrial developments.
Kalyan Parker
uses a wide variety of mediums
to create the architectural models for our clients.
We take the design concept and bring it to life
with a visual model that you will feel confident and
proud to display in your office and present to all
parties involved in the project. Our models can
range from a simplistic rough design to get a
project off the ground to the full detailed model
with lights, paint, cars, and people. Regardless of
the
depth in the details that our clients require,
we listen to your specific needs and
get the job done right.
Model Benefits
A
model is a great way for people to comprehend a
project; it immediately showcases the project
for everyone to understand. Walk into any room
with a model and what do you see? Everyone
circling
around the model. Customers
become inspired to bring the project to life and
this also enables them to make valid recommendations of
minor modifications that will help the end result of
the project become more of a success.
Revenue Protection
During any project development,
their is a written review and a verbal analysis
completed among the key stakeholders.
If a model is presented along with the written and
verbal presentation, the model can pay for itself,
along with saving our clients a great deal of money
as changes can be made to a project while
the model is being reviewed instead of on
the construction site.
Detailed models can also be used for other purposes,
not just construction. For example, they can be used
for preconstruction
sales (condos in a skyscraper), planning future
expansions (college and university buildings), and
fundraising (a new art museum).
Revenue Generation
When investing in a project, people want to see where their
money is going and what it will be used for; a model
can provide answers before questions are even
imagined.
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