Person reading A side view

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Person reading A side view

The 'Person reading A side view' CAD block is an essential addition to the People - 3 views library, offering a realistic representation for architects and interior designers seeking to enhance their floor plans and layouts. With dimensions of 89.9cm width and 123.6cm height, this block is perfectly suited for any design requiring human scale and presence without overwhelming the layout. Ideal for both residential and commercial designs, it adds life and context to architectural visuals. This CAD block serves to save time and improve the accuracy of client presentations, making the design process more efficient and visually appealing.

Width89.9cm   /   2' 11.4"
Height123.6cm   /   4' 0.7"
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Realistic Human Scale

The 'Person reading A side view' accurately represents the human scale, a crucial element for architects and designers aiming to add realistic proportions to their layouts. Use this block to ensure your design offers the right spatial perception.

Versatile Applications

Whether you're designing a serene library, a bustling café, or a cozy living room, this block fits seamlessly into various settings. It helps illustrate real-life scenarios, enriching the narrative of your design.

Optimized Client Presentations

Integrating this block into your designs provides a polished look for client presentations, enhancing visual stories and demonstrating functionality through relatable depictions of daily life activities.

Multiple Views Integration

As part of the People - 3 views library, this block complements top and side views for diverse visual perspectives, ensuring comprehensive representation across different design angles.

Enhances Space Planning

By incorporating human elements, designers can better evaluate the ergonomics and flow within a space, facilitating effective space planning and utilization in both compact and expansive layouts.

Contextual Design Element

Use this block to add context and relatable elements to your designs, making them more engaging and meaningful, particularly in communal areas or spaces focused on leisure and learning.



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