dougjohnston1 Posted November 30, 2012 Share Posted November 30, 2012 DOUG JOHNSTON Founder,Artistic Visual Studios Traditional building designrelies on two-dimensional drawings to take dreams to reality. Trending away from these time-honoredrenderings, today's modern shops have embraced the elite interactivemulti-dimensional technology called BIM (Building Information Modeling) thatoffers architects, designers, builders and their clients stunning views oftheir projects in vivid detail from inception tocompletion while significantly cutting down costs of design and construction. DOUG JOHNSTON, award-winningdesigner, builder and founder of ArtisticVisual Studios in Dallas, Texas, was early to the virtual evolution. Since 2005, Doug has invested instate-of-the-art computer technology, implementing the use of AutoCADArchitecture and AutoDesk Revit and 3ds Max for designing and building projectsof all scopes worldwide. With twenty years experience inproject management and construction, and an expertise in custom watershapes andaquatexture for premier properties, Doug is a respected industry leader andtrusted consultant on commercial, civil and luxury residential projects for thebuilding community. Doug and his talented team ofartists and experts at Artistic VisualStudios are devoted to the details of each project. From scale and proportion, light and color,to every element of the design, they are committed to producing a masterpiecethat will realize their client's vision, and ultimately, the dreams oftheir client's client. ArtisticVisual Studios offersmany workflows and disciplines including cloud technology enabling seamless,real time professional collaboration between architectural firms, interiordesigners, landscape architects, construction general contractors and designersaround the globe. Although modern technology isever evolving, Doug remains steadfast on some old-fashioned points of doingbusiness. At Artistic Visual Studios pride of craftsmanship and reliablepersonal service is central to the collective work ethic, ensuring ahigh-quality partnership that will help their clients succeed in themarketplace but remember, good design still comes from a hand and apencil! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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