Person boxe B

Block

Person boxe B

The Person boxe B CAD block offers a versatile representation of human scale in your architectural plans, essential for conveying real-world dimensions and enhancing client engagement through accurate portrayals. Part of the People - 3 views library, this block provides a practical solution for architects and interior designers looking to optimize presentations and design workflows. With dimensions of 83.9cm width and 96.2cm height, this block seamlessly integrates into floor plans, delivering precise context in spaces ranging from residential settings to public installations. Utilizing the Person boxe B block saves time by streamlining the process of adding human figures, while adhering to industry-standard visualizations that support scalable design implementations.

BrandGeneric
Width83.9cm   /   2' 9.0"
Height96.2cm   /   3' 1.9"
Open in RayonOr

Versatile Human Scale

The Person boxe B CAD block is an essential tool for representing human scale across a variety of floor plans and architectural projects. Its inclusion supports realistic and meaningful client presentations.

Three-View Adaptation

Providing front, side, and top views, this block allows for comprehensive visualization in any design context. The diverse perspectives ensure applicability across different project needs.

Streamlined Workflow

Integrating the Person boxe B block into your design accelerates project timelines by offering ready-to-use elements that reduce manual drafting efforts, optimizing your workflow efficiencies.

Client-Centric Visuals

Enhance client presentations with accurate, human-scale visuals using the Person boxe B block, helping stakeholders visualize and more comprehensively understand spatial layouts.

Precision in Dimensions

With specific dimensions of 83.9cm in width and 96.2cm in height, the Person boxe B block adds precise context to designs, ensuring proportional accuracy in a variety of environments.

Ideal for Public Spaces

This block is particularly suited for larger architectural projects, helping to visualize human interactions in public spaces like corridors, lobbies, and open-plan offices.



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