3D Animation Walkthrough Case Study
Client
The city of Berlin, Germany witnessed the creation of AKP Architect Kauschke + Partner in 1991. The quality of their services along with scientific designs have made them one of the leading architecture firms in Berlin. In 2003, their commitment to excellence garnered them a nomination at the prestigious DEUBAU Prize- one of the most reputed awards for architectural firms in Germany.
AKP Architect Kauschke + Partner were working on a project that comprised design and development of a 3D architectural walkthrough for the Indian Embassy located in Berlin, Germany.
The Challenge
The clients came to us with the task of creating a 3D model of the Indian Embassy that would eventually be used for developing the 3D walkthrough.
They couldn’t handle this part of the project because of strict deadlines and they were expecting a first-rate 3D walkthrough animation model in 15 days.
Creation of 3D walkthrough with such a tight delivery date is extremely difficult. The absence of a 3D model meant that the studio taking up the project will have to start from scratch. As a result, the overall scheme of things became even more demanding and tricky.
But we accepted the responsibility of completing this intricately complex and almost unfathomable task.
Our proficiency in application of the most viable strategies and peerless tools for architectural animation services gave us all the confidence we needed to deliver the project within the expected timeframe.
Along with magnificent brainstorming by our experts, this formed the core of our strategy.
Simultaneously, we ensured splendid and timely decision making by creating a joint panel with the clients.
The Results
Outstanding quality with superb timeliness is a guarantee with our services.
And, we ensured the highest imaginable standards in creating this 3D architectural walkthrough animation model.
The client’s appreciation for our matchless professionalism and sterling dedication to their cause had made us firm favourites for their future projects.