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.
Concord General Contractors reached out to LGM to assist with a unique fundraising model that was detailed, colorized, and also budget friendly for their client. By leveraging the Sketchup data and incorporating color 3d printing technology, LGM successfully met the needs of the project in a short timeframe.
By integrating the generative design plans of LaN Architecture, LGM 3D directed the production of over 300 individually CNC cut pieces of the feature wall design. The numbered wall slices were then vertically stacked to mimic the horizontal passage way of a mine, celebrating local history.
“The Denver Art Museum, Fentress Architects, and Machado Silvetti partnered with LGM to visualize their proposed design for the North Building. This model was meant to showcase the new design, and also pay homage to the existing architecture as a part of the “”Then, Now, Next”” exhibition. With the exhibit fast approaching, the final model needed to be delivered in 6 weeks.”