At SPOL, the creation of models is an essential practice in all our projects, regardless of scale. Whether it’s an ambitious masterplan or a small interior space, we invest in creating models for volumetric and proportional studies. These models have proven to be a democratic tool, understandable for both architects and clients, enabling a clear understanding of our proposals.

Models play a vital role in various aspects of our projects. In some cases, they help us understand the integration of the building with its surroundings, aiding in planning potential views and analyzing aspects such as ventilation and solar exposure. This information is essential to ensure the success of our architectural designs.

Moreover, models have a tangible and real nature, just like us. They allow us to visualize and explore the project on a reduced scale, facilitating dialogue and understanding between architects and clients. This approach provides a solid foundation for collaboration, enabling all parties involved to have a clear and concise vision of what is being proposed.

At SPOL, we recognize that models go beyond being mere physical representations of our architectural ideas. They become a shared language that promotes transparency and alignment among all stakeholders. By using models as a resource, we strive to create architectural solutions that meet our clients’ expectations while inspiring and transforming spaces.

26 Jul
Models


At SPOL, the creation of models is an essential practice in all our projects, regardless of scale. Whether it’s an ambitious masterplan or a small interior space, we invest in creating models for volumetric and proportional studies. These models have proven to be a democratic tool, understandable for both architects and clients, enabling a clear understanding of our proposals.

Models play a vital role in various aspects of our projects. In some cases, they help us understand the integration of the building with its surroundings, aiding in planning potential views and analyzing aspects such as ventilation and solar exposure. This information is essential to ensure the success of our architectural designs.

Moreover, models have a tangible and real nature, just like us. They allow us to visualize and explore the project on a reduced scale, facilitating dialogue and understanding between architects and clients. This approach provides a solid foundation for collaboration, enabling all parties involved to have a clear and concise vision of what is being proposed.

At SPOL, we recognize that models go beyond being mere physical representations of our architectural ideas. They become a shared language that promotes transparency and alignment among all stakeholders. By using models as a resource, we strive to create architectural solutions that meet our clients’ expectations while inspiring and transforming spaces.



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