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BIM Modeling & Coordination

Intelligent 3D Modeling for Smarter Design Decisions

Clear, Coordinated Plans, Sections & Elevations

Comprehensive documentation that communicates design with precision

ARCHNETIX delivers highly detailed General Arrangement (GA) drawings, including plans, sections, and elevations that clearly define every aspect of the building design. These drawings are developed directly from the BIM model, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and coordination across all project documentation.

By maintaining a strong link between the 3D model and 2D documentation, ARCHNETIX minimizes discrepancies, reduces errors, and ensures that all drawings remain up-to-date throughout the design process. This results in reliable, construction-ready documentation that supports efficient execution on-site

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Integrated Systems Visualization in a Single View

Breaking down complexity through layered, system-driven representation

The Hybrid Exploded Axonometric diagram developed by ARCHNETIX provides a powerful visual representation of how different building systems interact within a single coordinated model. By separating layers horizontally, this diagram clearly illustrates the relationship between architectural, structural, and MEP components while maintaining their spatial alignment.

This approach allows stakeholders to easily understand system integration, identify coordination zones, and visualize how various elements come together to form the complete building. It is particularly effective for highlighting complex service routing, structural frameworks, and spatial planning strategies.

Beyond visualization, this diagram serves as a communication and coordination tool, enabling design teams to present intricate information in a clear and engaging format. It enhances collaboration, supports technical discussions, and ensures that all disciplines are aligned before construction begins.

This approach allows stakeholders to easily understand system integration, identify coordination zones, and visualize how various elements come together to form the complete building. It is particularly effective for highlighting complex service routing, structural frameworks, and spatial planning strategies.

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