Architectural representation basically means preparing and presenting a design project for the approval of the person who wants to build it. It can be a commercial or residential unit. Previously, architects and designers simply drew the outline of different parts of the building, indicating its dimensions and how each room / unit of the building was juxtaposed to the other. It was almost impossible for you to correlate the built unit with what you had really dreamed.
With the advent of computer-aided design (CAD) and related multimedia architecture technologies, the process of presenting how the future building will appear after construction has undergone a radical change. Now, as the owner of a building, you can virtually see and feel the home of your dreams in the conceptualization and planning stage before it appears. You can select a view of a wide range of different building designs and paint colors. You can also suggest changes based on your preferences.
In the past, it was almost impossible to tell the architect the subtleties of the drawings and the nuances of the colors he wanted. Now, with the advancement of presentation technologies, especially architectural representation, it is now possible to express the subtleties that you have always dreamed of in the project of your dreams. The different permutations and combinations of architectural representation techniques on a computer screen, a CD or even an impression can give a very realistic shape to what you are looking for in a building. Once you see the actual image, you can have a clear idea if the output is really what you need or if some modifications make it perfect.
Sometimes you just have to give information about your project in electronic format, as well as the proposed budget, and choose among the best possible models in about a week. Computer-based rendering technologies revolutionized the conceptualization, planning and initial design of the project and eliminated the tedious manual processes of making drawings that could not even approximate their aspirations.