![](http://photos1.blogger.com/img/m-bba3f72c31a398e4e93b485ea258f80dfb39e26e.jpg)
For Part I of this SketchUp Pro “Down Under” series, the folks at Collard Maxwell Architects shared their story with us:
SketchUp Pro “Down Under” Part I: Collard Maxwell Architects
Collard Maxwell Architects is a Sydney-based architecture firm with a philosophy that successful architecture is the synthesis of art, technology and building economics resulting in memorable, economic and sustainable building solutions.
Alberto Sunderland, a Project Leader for CM+A, says that initially SketchUp Pro was used as a quick visualization tool of early concept work.
“The models were never very detailed and it was a tool used primarily within the office. It was used as a quick way of understanding massing and scale to determine if the design was heading the right direction."
“As our skill grew we began to use SketchUp to generate models we could show our clients to help them understand the projects and to provide a quick and effective way of trying out changes before updating all our cad documentation."
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/img/m-69d154e463e4298af755f73b9b6c761ff64ab8d7.jpg)
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/img/m-0f0f8c6584e16f277ffaf4b61a1ecb1fd079440f.jpg)
“Over a period of time we began to use SketchUp Pro for tender presentations. Although we originally took the images and “dumped them” into Photoshop to create the presentation posters, we eventually discovered the possibilities of the SketchUp Pro’s LayOut tool. Combining LayOut with our SketchUp work has made the creation of simple, effective and clear presentations much quicker than our previous method utilizing Photoshop. We are very impressed.”
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/img/m-eb4e80e77b7bdc845a5f6f0b968825784daae461.jpg)
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/img/m-23de7ed905b9197d3d83d26c5b1f1169bc377621.jpg)
![](http://photos1.blogger.com/img/m-26afd1b4f4a49e9e6cc2324308f240fa2b91f120.jpg)
Thank you Alberto and the entire CM+A staff for providing the project graphics and their story. SketchUp Pro “Down Under” to be continued...
0 comments
Post a Comment