The Evolution of Architecture Workflow: From Paper to Digital

The digital transformation of our lives has changed the way we work, from pen and paper models to the digital transformation of words. We need more people working together in paper format, but the world is changing from paper format to digital format with the help of advanced IT systems. It improves our work and efficiency and saves time and money on the project. The workflow during design for a specific architecture consists of three stages: project design, visualization of all details and creation of a mock-up of the final design. These three steps should be part of every construction project. By keeping these in mind, we can protect our projects from many risks. Evolutionary architecture is a software design method designed to evolve as business times change, customer needs change, and new technologies are added to the system. We need to accurately draw algorithms for digital communication as it plays an role in the design process. The paper design method only determines the cleanliness of the site as the most important part of the site design. The cleanliness of the space can be achieved by designing the surface with a clean and hygienic environment, and the technology not only promotes cleanliness, but also promotes the development of model design, simulation and production. It can stored to create a smooth, seamless surface to ensure a clean environment. The study forms the basis for the development of the design solely in relation to the maintenance needs of the building. Designing with digital software tools can help us save time and money. It provides built-in templates so architects don't have to start from scratch, and the tools are available in a single package, helping us save costs as well. It also shortens the life of the cycle. As expected, the design tool completes the construction quickly, showing delivery according to the slogan or purpose of the project. It also reduces design errors when creating models with detailed geometric features and measurement accuracy. If problems occur during the construction of the model, we can communicate and correct them before construction begins, and we also provide 3D visualization before the architectural model is sent.

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