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3D architecture presentation tools for students and client reviews

A beginner-friendly way to develop measured room layouts, review design assumptions and present spatial ideas through a browser.

Architecture students often need to move quickly between plan editing, dimensional checks and a presentation that a tutor or client can understand. A browser-based studio can shorten that loop by keeping the plan, 3D model and published walkthrough tied to the same geometry.

Good design software should still make uncertainty visible. Scale must be calibrated from a known measurement, structural or exterior constraints must be distinguished from concept edits, and AI-assisted changes should appear as reviewable proposals rather than silently modifying the project.

Named walls and assets make natural-language design instructions more precise. A student can select a wall, request a constrained move or thickness change, then inspect the result in plan and model views. X, Y and Z controls also support elevated objects such as curtains, screens and wall-mounted presentation elements.

A shareable public walkthrough is valuable for desk critiques and client conversations because it runs on ordinary phones and laptops. It complements professional CAD and BIM tools; it does not replace construction documentation or qualified architectural review.