PROPOSING REHABILITATION SOLUTIONS FOR NON-FUNCTIONAL SPACES WITHIN THE FACULTY OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
Keywords:
3D modeling, Revit, architectural rehabilitation, interior design, Faculty of Aerospace EngineeringAbstract
3D modeling is an essential tool in architectural rehabilitation, enabling precise planning and visualization of design interventions. This paper details the creation of a 3D model of a building within the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, developed in Autodesk Revit based on the building's original architectural plans. The model serves as a foundational element for proposing rehabilitation solutions for non-functional spaces within the building. Furthermore, the paper outlines the interior design approach applied to these spaces, with a focus on the selected design style and principles. This study highlights the contribution of modern digital tools in enhancing both the functionality and aesthetics of academic infrastructure.
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