06/03/2026
Turning an idea into something a client can immediately understand is a huge part of the architectural process. For many clients, the design IS the architectural process.
This pergola concept started as a hand sketch, moved into a model, and then into rendered concepts using to help communicate the vision more clearly.
Refining the model took about a week. Creating the renderings took less than an hour.
Five minutes after sending them over, the client responded with a yes.
That’s what makes tools like this so valuable. They help bridge the gap between concept and visualization so clients can emotionally connect with a space that doesn’t exist yet.
Interestingly, this stage is often where clients feel the biggest sense of momentum in a project because they can finally see and react to the vision clearly. What many people don’t realize is that some of the most technical and time-intensive work in architecture still happens after this phase as projects move into construction drawings, permitting, and coordination. (I shared more about that process in a recent post on permitting timelines.)
AI tools don’t replace the architect or the design process. They simply make communication clearer and help clients experience a project long before it’s built.
Really interesting to see how quickly design communication is evolving within architecture right now.