Industry · Architecture

Architectural models at the pace of the studio

Every architect knows the rhythm: weeks of iteration, then a review date that doesn't move. We slot into that rhythm — rough massing studies back in a day or two while the design breathes, then a presentation model with edges sharp enough to defend the details you fought for.

Crisp white SLA printed architectural scale model of a mixed-use building on a studio desk

Two speeds, one shop

Study speed: quick, economical massing and iteration prints on FDM — cheap enough to print the scheme you're arguing about instead of arguing longer. Presentation speed: SLA models where mullions, balustrades and reveals survive at 1:200, ready for the client room or the competition boards.

Monochrome white remains the classic for a reason, but selective color, wood-tone bases and acrylic water are all on the menu; site context can extend through the large-format workflow when the story is the neighborhood.

Files, honestly handled

Send Rhino, Revit, SketchUp or STL — we'll flag unprintable wall thicknesses and fix small issues quietly rather than bouncing the file back. If the model only exists as drawings, our modelers rebuild it at the level of detail the scale actually rewards.

Architecture at a glance
Study models1–3 day FDM turnaround
PresentationSLA, 25–100 micron detail
Common scales1:50 – 1:1000
ExtrasBases · cases · lighting · trees
NYC studiosCourier to your floor
Competition week? Flag it. We hold rush capacity for exactly this and will tell you straight if a date is achievable.

Get your model on the schedule

Send the file and the review date. We'll confirm scale, finish and — for NYC studios — whether courier drop-off lands the morning of.