Flat Designs Won't Cut It: Why 2D Needs a Third Dimension in Today's Collaborative Architecture
Briefly

The advent of Building Information Modeling (BIM) represents a monumental shift in architectural design, allowing for the integration of crucial data like materials and costs into the modeling process, ultimately enhancing the creative and management aspects of construction.
Transitioning from traditional drafting to advanced 3D modeling tools has empowered architects to visualize spaces more realistically while minimizing errors and simplifying updates, which were historically painstakingly time-consuming.
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