Person standing with a luggage

Block

Person standing with a luggage

The 'Person standing with a luggage' CAD block within the 'People - 3 views' library offers a versatile element for architectural and interior design layouts. This customizable block, with dimensions of 86.6cm in width and 58.7cm in height, provides a realistic portrayal for projects emphasizing human interaction and movement in spaces such as airports, hotels, or transport hubs. A time-saving tool, this block enhances client presentations, underlining design concepts in compact and large spaces alike.

Width86.6cm   /   2' 10.1"
Height58.7cm   /   1' 11.1"
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Versatile Design Element

The 'Person standing with a luggage' block is crafted to fit diverse design scenarios, from travel hubs to waiting areas. Its realistic form can be an effective tool for illustrating human scale and activity within your architectural plans.

Multi-View Customization

This block is available in three different views, allowing for flexible integration into any design layout. Providing front, side, and top perspectives ensures accurate placement and a comprehensive understanding of spatial dynamics.

Optimizing Human Scale

Utilize this block to portray human interaction in your design, crucial for projects like hospitality and public transportation spaces. It emphasizes scale, helping clients visualize the functional use of spaces designed.

Enhancing Client Presentations

Incorporating the 'Person standing with a luggage' block can significantly enhance the visual storytelling in client presentations, making your designs more relatable and impactful by demonstrating practical human interactions.

Effective Time Management

This CAD block aids in swiftly integrating realistic human elements into designs, saving valuable time during repetitive detailing and allowing more focus on developing innovative architectural solutions.

Suitable for Dynamic Spaces

Particularly useful for spaces like airports, hotels, or urban environments, this block visualizes human activity effectively, making it an indispensable asset for projects requiring detailed human-centric designs.



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