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Technology has played an increasingly important role in several areas, including the architecture industry, as it makes design and planning processes more efficient and realistic. 

Among the digital tools available, architectural applications play an extremely important role.

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In this article, we list four applications that can be of great help to architects, engineers and interior designers: AutoCAD, MagicPlan, SketchUp and AutoDesk FormIt.

1. AutoCAD: The Classic Design Tool

AutoCAD is one of the most popular and used paid software in the architecture industry.

It offers a variety of features for creating technical drawings and 2D and 3D models. AutoCAD enables architectural professionals to design with precision, create detailed floor plans, and visualize their projects in three dimensions.

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One of the biggest advantages is its vast user community, which means there are plenty of learning and support resources available online.

Additionally, interoperability with other programs such as Revit makes AutoCAD a popular choice in architectural firms.

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Its app version is available for android It is iOS.

2. MagicPlan: Creating Floor Plans in Instants

MagicPlan is an application that simplifies the creation of floor plans, using Augmented Reality. Using a mobile device's camera, users can create accurate floor plans of a space with just a few clicks.

It is especially useful for professionals who want to quickly capture the dimensions of a room and even for real estate agents who want to create attractive property advertisements.

An interesting feature of MagicPlan is the ability to add details to floor plans, such as furniture and objects, making them visually appealing and informative. In addition to measurements, it also generates reports and calculations.

This makes it a great choice for communicating with clients and colleagues, as well as simplifying project development.

Its download can be done via Google Store It is Apple Store, has a paid version and a free version with limited features.

3. SketchUp: Intuitive 3D Modeling

SketchUp is known for its intuitive approach to 3D modeling and is widely used by architects and interior designers.

This app is designed for users to create detailed 3D models of buildings, furniture, and landscapes with ease.

Its simple interface and extensive library of pre-made components make the design process efficient and enjoyable.

Additionally, SketchUp offers the ability to share 3D models with others, making collaboration on team projects easier.

Architects can also use SketchUp to create realistic renderings and animations that help visualize projects convincingly.

The application is available in web version, mobile devices android It is iOS, in addition to the Make version (free) and the Pro version (paid).

4. AutoDesk FormIt: Integrated Design and Analysis

AutoDesk FormIt is a 3D design and modeling tool that stands out for its integration with environmental analysis.

Architects can use FormIt to quickly create 3D models in real time, then perform energy and environmental performance analyzes to optimize their projects for sustainability.

Additionally, FormIt offers the ability to import models from AutoCAD and Revit, making it a valuable extension of an architect's workflow.

Collaboration is facilitated through integration with BIM 360, which allows teams to work together on projects from anywhere.

AutoDesk FormIt can be downloaded from Windows and Apple devices such as iPads and cell phones iOS and it's free.

Conclusion

Applications for architecture play a key role in modernizing the industry by making design, planning and design more accessible, efficient and collaborative.

It is important to note that while these digital tools are valuable, they do not replace the expertise and creativity of architects.

Instead, they serve as tools to improve the efficiency and quality of projects.

As technology continues to evolve, architects must embrace these tools and adapt to changes in the industry to continue creating creative, fascinating and essential spaces for the world.