What are the different types of architectural visualisations
In this post we will try to familiarise you with the types of visualisations that are made for clients.
Among the existing types of architectural visualisations, the simplest and most basic should be presented
first is,
Static visualisations
which allow you to see a given image from different perspectives and from different angles. They are characterised
by precision and attention to detail, thanks to which it is possible to obtain an overall view, a certain panorama
of the project. However, static renderings are increasingly being replaced by more dynamic solutions.
Animation
It uses not only images but also sound, proving extremely helpful in situations where a two-dimensional image
alone is not enough. Animation certainly helps to better understand the idea and character of a given architectural
solution, as well as to gain a detailed spatial orientation, including for example the location of individual buildings
in relation to one another. It should come as no surprise that this type of visualisation is very often chosen by
developers, especially to present housing estates.
360 Panorame
Panoramas 360 are one of the most interesting forms of photography and architectural visualization.
According to the definition 360 panorama or panoramic photography is a photograph that covers a wide area.
When it comes to digital photography it can be rather defined as a photo which is a result of merging at
least two digital photos. It is worth using the 360 panorama, as it is a great way to present any space,
regardless of the size of the presented interior or type of environment. Thanks to the 360 panoramas, we can
watch the given space in an interactive way, looking around freely, having an impression as if we were standing
in the photographer’s place.