Abstract

Abstract: This paper presents a holistic methodology for retroactively planning, designing, rendering, and model making of Dr. Lankapalli Bullayya College, an existing educational institution employee AutoCAD, Sketchup and Rhino software. The approach aims to enhance the colleges architectural features, visualize potential renovations, and communicate design proposals effectively. Beginning with AutoCAD, precise measurements and existing floor plans are digitized to establish a comprehensive foundation for the redesign process. Sketchup is then utilized to create 3D models of thecollege, allowing for virtual exploration of design modifications and spatial arrangements. Rhino software further refines the 3D models, incorporating intricate details and architectural enhancement.Rendering techniques are applied using both Sketchup and Rhino, enriching visualizations with realisticmaterials, lighting effects and contextual elements. These rendered images serve as valuable Tools for stakeholders to visualize proposed changes and provide feedback. In the model making phase, a combination of digital fabrication methods and traditional model making techniques are employed to produce physical prototypes of the redesigned college. These models facilitate a tangible understanding ofspecial relationships and design interventions, aiding in decision making process andcommunity engagement.By integrating AutoCAD, Sketchup, and Rhino, this approach offers a comprehensivesolution for retroactivearchitectural design, enabling stakeholders to re imagine and revitalize existing structuressuchasDr.Lankapalli BullayyaCollegewith efficiency and precision. This project focuses on the planning, designing, rendering and model making of Dr. Lankapalli Bullayya College, leveraging AutoCAD, Sketchup and Rhino. The completed structure serves as the basis for refining architectural elements and visual representations. Through the integration of the software tools, the projectaimsto optimize the collegesspecial layout, aesthetic appeal and functional efficiency

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