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How digital mockups are changing the way architects approach
I’ve been reading about how digital mockups are changing the way architects approach documentation and permitting, and it sounds like they’re streamlining so many processes. However, I’m curious about how exactly digital mockups can reduce delays or errors during permitting. Does anyone have experience with how these mockups impact the timeline for approvals or any benefits beyond just visual representation?
Great question! Digital mockups are definitely game-changers when it comes to streamlining the documentation and permitting process. They allow architects to create highly accurate, detailed models that can be reviewed by permitting agencies much faster than traditional hand-drawn plans. One key advantage is that these models can be easily adjusted in real-time based on feedback, making revisions quicker and reducing errors. By presenting a clearer vision, they often lead to faster approvals, saving time and reducing costly delays. I found this article that goes into more detail about how digital mockups are reshaping architectural processes:https://thesource.com/2025/02/25/architecture-mockups/ . It’s an interesting read and covers a lot about the practical benefits.