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'A good ... model should be constructed for the encouragement and satisfaction of the benefactors who comprehend not designs and drafts on paper'
Christoper Wren
Physical models have been used for centuries to convey architectural information and aesthetic design. Such models have both a strong physical presence and a seductive power providing a focal point for any discussion involving architect and client.
A model, however, is more than just a tool to convey information quickly and easily to those untutored in the art of reading orthographic drawings, it can also be a powerful aid contributing greatly to the design process itself.
Dragonfly models is a young and enthusiastic model making practice with a strong architectural background and experience in a wide range of model types.
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Conceptual models
Design development models
Sketch models
Site models
Detail interior models
Complex structural models
In house models
Exhibition models
Competition models
Professional Laser Cutting
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