Block
Person sitting A
Person sitting A is a versatile CAD block within the People - 3 views library, designed to enhance your interior design floor plans. Measuring 67.3cm in width and 100.3cm in height, it's perfect for adding a realistic human element to designs. As designers and architects prioritize human-centric spaces, this block simplifies the process of visualizing seating arrangements and optimizing space efficiently, making client presentations more impactful.
Brand | Generic |
Width | 67.3cm / 2' 2.5" |
Height | 100.3cm / 3' 3.5" |
Ideal for Public Spaces
Person sitting A fits seamlessly into public spaces like lobbies and waiting areas, providing a human scale reference. This helps architects visualize and communicate how people will interact with the environment, aiding in the design of welcoming, functional spaces.
Perfect for Home Interiors
Integrate Person sitting A into home layouts to showcase seating arrangements in living rooms or dining areas. It demonstrates how space can accommodate individuals, improving the process of optimizing home designs for comfort and functionality.
Multiple Viewing Angles
Switch between front, side, and top views to accurately position Person sitting A in any interior plan. This flexibility allows you to visualize the block in various perspectives, enhancing design precision and workspace planning.
Enhances Client Communication
Using Person sitting A in presentations helps clients better understand the flow and usability of spaces. It offers a relatable reference point that facilitates discussions on ergonomics and personal comfort in design.
Optimize Human-Centric Design
This block emphasizes human presence within your designs, prompting designers to consider ergonomic and aesthetic aspects. It encourages creation of spaces that are not only visually pleasing but also accommodate human interaction effectively.
Realistic Scaling
Person sitting A provides accurate scaling against other design elements. With dimensions of 67.3cm width and 100.3cm height, it aids in achieving proportionate designs, crucial for detailed architectural planning and execution.