Weiss Architecture Studio

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Technical design and engineering

Planning

in Moods Retail:® planning is one of the most important factors. We accompany you throughout the process, from the start to final installation.

Our qualified engineers receive a brief on what is needed and make sure that the conceptual design provided is genuinely reflected in the result.

To do that, all the documentation is prepared beforehand and the technical design is approached from a desire to finalise a project plan.

Before entering the prototype stage, our engineers develop the construction concept by combining the latest technologies and materials with the best supplies.

in Moods Retail:® we use modelling software to provide 2D or 3D designs, mock-ups with photographic realism and step-by-step animations to ensure the end product is exactly what was planned.

3D models and manufacturing

Our 3D models and, upon request, virtual reality allow the client to visualise the project, change any material specifications, colours or finishes before committing to the final order. The store and in-store journey designs can help the client visualise floor plans, reorganise the workspace and finally see the finished project while the design is still in the planning stage.

The use of CAD programs and the latest advancements in 3D graphics technology Moods Retail:® offers clients the ability to see, turn or rotate our designs on their own computers without the need for additional expensive software.

manufacturing

Once the design is approved, we generate 2D manufacturing drawings that will enable the various teams to manufacture each item while maintaining the same methods and the correct specifications.

Naturally, the architects and designers can provide the initial drawings themselves and we will offer the most competitive no-obligation price possible within 48 hours.

Prototypes
We can provide one or more prototypes for thoroughly testing the idea, physically trying out the solution and improving the subsequent manufacturing process, eliminating unforeseen problems and essentially guaranteeing the correct approach to a project.