The Academy came to LGM seeking a model to help future residents envision what the new 16 acre community would be like upon completion. The model needed to visualize historic elements, surrounding residential context, and new construction on the property.
Commercial construction bidding can be a competitive, and one of the ways that Adolfson & Peterson wanted to shine was to bring their knowledge and expertise in their field to the interview process. The new building site is tightly surrounded by existing campus structures, and the proposed building design would require extensive excavating and staged planning to ensure success.
With such an expansive and complex development plan in place, Post Brothers wanted a way to visualize the site’s height, depth, and common core areas. The commercial and residential development needed to fit within the confines of their existing sales center. A context model with surrounding buildings would be an excellent way to validate Piazza Terminals extensive design.
Harris Doyle Homes wanted to promote their new residential offering, The Nest Community at Woodward Oaks. This community’s master plan was based on a circular format, and a model was a way of engaging prospective clients and explaining location in the community.
The relationship between architecture and topography on this bay-facing residence was incredibly important. Beyond the complex grade changes, the client wanted to better visualize the ratio of glazing to exterior walls with a physical 3D representation of the residential property.