Architectural Visualization: Its Relevance to the Unbuilt World
The first title on this list, Architectural Visualization: Its Relevance to the Unbuilt World, is one of the best books about architectural 3D rendering. It was published in 2018 and was authored by Sarah Jones and Michael Secrist.
Architectural Visualization: Its Relevance to the Unbuilt World is not a technical book designed as a guide for artists, designers, and architects - like the other volumes that follow it. Instead, it demonstrates why architectural visualization is essential for every construction or remodeling job. The writers argue that the success of a project relies on the connection between architects and artists. As this book teaches how to successfully interact with CGI artists, both architects and their clients may gain a great deal from reading it.
Also, the readers will have a greater comprehension of architectural design and all of the required stages. Architects who are not adept in architectural visualization may utilize this book to connect with visualization firms more efficiently, and hence, ensure a smoother project. In addition, it helps you get a better understanding of your project's specific requirements and, if necessary, participate in modifying those criteria.
Authors: Sarah Jones, Michael Secrist
Year of Release: 2018
Score: 4.5 stars (from 201 reviews)