Architectural design uses many different principles and processes. Designing a space involves visiting a space or a client, learning what will work best and creating plans and models to show your vision.
An architect usually makes a model. This is a smaller copy of the larger-scale piece. The material might not be the same. Most architecture models are made in card or thin wood.
A model has to be exact and the proportions correct.
Click through the slideshow for examples of architectural models:
Slide 1 of 3, Model of an oval football stadium seen from above, A model of a football stadium
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Many models are now generated on a computer. These are called visualisationCreating an idea in a visual format. They can be viewed from many angles and from inside the structure.