Person hockey C

Block

Person hockey C

The Person hockey C CAD block, part of the People - 3 views library, is an essential tool for interior designers and architects aiming to add realistic human figures to their floor plans. With dimensions of 63cm width and 191.3cm height, this block helps present proportional and relatable spaces in design layouts. It caters to industry trends focusing on user-centric spaces by providing a scalable, human-centric design element. By integrating this block, professionals can seamlessly enhance client presentations, ensuring designs are relatable and human-friendly.

BrandGeneric
Width63cm   /   2' 0.8"
Height191.3cm   /   6' 3.3"
Open in RayonOr

Accurate Human Representation

The Person hockey C block offers a precise representation of a human figure, ideal for showcasing scale and proportion in your floor plans. It assists designers in visualizing spaces with real-life context, enhancing the relatability of designs.

View Customization

This block comes with front, side, and top views, allowing designers to incorporate human elements seamlessly into their layouts. These views facilitate proper spatial arrangement, enhancing visualization during the design process.

Scalable for Any Design

With customizable dimensions, Person hockey C can be scaled to fit a variety of design needs, from residential projects to larger commercial spaces. Adjust its size according to your project requirements to maintain design integrity.

Enhancing Client Presentations

Integrating the Person hockey C block into your presentations provides clients with a clear sense of scale and usability within their spaces. This block ensures that designs are immersive and understandable for clients.

Ideal for Diverse Layouts

Whether you're designing a bustling commercial area or a serene residential space, this block fits perfectly, adapting to a myriad of design themes. Utilize its versatility to illustrate human interaction within any environment.

User-Centric Design Focus

Highlighting the importance of human interaction in spaces, the Person hockey C block emphasizes user-centric design. It ensures architects create functional, people-friendly environments that resonate with contemporary design needs.



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