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Wednesday, 24 August 2016 15:25

For Architect Sebastian Nuesslein, form•Z is the control center of his design projects

composition 300x400German Architect Sebastian Nuesslein belongs to a breed of avant-garde designers that merge the virtual with the physical as he envisions fluent spaces where cars and other products can be exhibited. He creates his desiGerman Architect Sebastian Nuesslein belongs to a breed of avant-garde designers that merge the virtual with the physical as he envisions fluent spaces where cars and other products can be exhibited. He creates his designs using form•Z and he recently shared how form•Z is an integral part of his success in our most recent user spotlight.

Herr Nuesslein says: “…what I really like about form•Z is that it is so ‘permissive’ in building all sorts of solid geometry and shapes. Of course, on top of all this, what I really love about form•Z is that I have a tool that inspires me and I enjoy using…” “…the application has become the ‘control center’ of my projects. That is, it offers me the ability to keep on using the same tool from the early conceptual stages all the way through the stages where construction drawings are produced and a project is actually being built.”  

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