Architecture firms and designers in our ever-connected world have to be able to convince and impress their clients with innovative and unique ideas, renderings, and models.
This reality is henceforth at the core of the global architectural
rendering software market where the demand for non-photorealistic
rendering is increasing, as it allows users to create an object or situation
according to their imagination.
Technavio reveals that, in 2015, the global architectural rendering
software market in the non-residential building segment was valued at USD 103.5
million; driven by the growth in the non-residential building segment. In 2015,
the non-residential building segment held a share of 69.46% in the global
architectural rendering software market.
The firm
also reveals that, in 2015, the global architectural rendering software market in the
residential building segment was valued at USD 35 million. One can observe
that, in the developing countries, the maximum revenue is generated from the
residential building segment, followed by the commercial building segment,
because of the increase in population.
When it
comes to others segment, trade shows and sectors such as military,
government, and construction in the Middle East and emerging Asian countries
are on an interesting curve.