Design and Layout of Residential Buildings using 3D’s Max Software

Authors

  • Pallapu Prashanth U.G. Student, Department of Civil Engineering,, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Ibrahimpatnam, Telangana, India.
  • Shamanthula Prakash U.G. Student, Department of Civil Engineering,, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Ibrahimpatnam, Telangana, India.
  • Shyaga Raju U.G. Student, Department of Civil Engineering,, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Ibrahimpatnam, Telangana, India.
  • Myakala Vamshi Krishna Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus, Ibrahimpatnam, Telangana, India.

Keywords:

2Ddrawings, 3D visualization, Layout

Abstract

This project describes design and layout of residential building utilizing 3D’s max software, a powerful tool for 3D modelling and visualization. The aim is to create a comprehensive architectural design that harmonizes aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability. The proposed residential building is to be constructed at siddipet, TS. The area of the proposed building 155 sq yards (G+2) will be constructed layout. The process begins with conceptual sketches, which are then transformed into detailed 3D models, allowing for real-time visualization of spatial relationships and design elements. Key features include the integration of natural light, efficient use of space, and eco-friendly materials. This study also emphasizes the importance of user experience and comfort in residential design, demonstrating how 3ds Max can facilitate iterative design processes through rendering and simulation. The resulting model serves as a prototype for modern residential architecture, showcasing innovative design solutions and enhancing the overall living environment.

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Published

2024-12-12

How to Cite

Prashanth, P., Prakash, S., Raju, S., & Vamshi Krishna, M. (2024). Design and Layout of Residential Buildings using 3D’s Max Software . Erudite Journal of Engineering, Technology and Management Sciences, 4(4), 37–39. Retrieved from https://ejetms.com/index.php/ejetms/article/view/53