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Document 05.4, For practices

For practices

Outsourced production and extra hands for architecture practices and engineering offices. Drawings, files, images — picked up where you leave them, returned in your own templates and layer naming. Billed by the day, on a clear quote. Lyon, Paris, remote.

For practices

Extra hands that take the file on, by the day. Drawings, images, maps, models: what is missing when a deadline nears.

  • DWG, construction drawings, 3D, layout. By the day.

  • Thematic maps in QGIS, from national survey data.

  • Competition or presentation model.

What you get back

A file that opens in your office without needing rework. When a deadline is close, nothing else matters.

  • 01

    Your templates, your layer naming

    The file comes back in your conventions, not mine. Title block, layers, line weights, scales: nothing to reassign.

  • 02

    From DWG to construction drawings

    Sketch, scheme design, planning file, construction drawings, detail books and setting-out.

  • 03

    Images and layout

    Views, landscape insertions, competition boards laid out and ready to submit.

  • 04

    By the day, on a clear quote

    A one-off boost for a deadline, or recurring across several files. Scope is written down before starting.

Tools
CAO / DAO
AutoCAD · SketchUp · Revit
Image & rendu
V-Ray · Twinmotion · Lumion · D5 Render
Graphisme & édition
InDesign · Photoshop · Illustrator
3D & paramétrique
Blender · code / IA · QGIS
Récit & vidéo
CapCut · visionneuse interactive
Older buildings, and what they hold

Five years in practice on older Parisian buildings, alongside structural engineers: underpinning, shoring, rebuilt floors, rubble-stone walls and ring beams cut into place. These are files where nothing is decided from memory — you survey, you check, you draw the variant, and the site follows. Few independents cover this part of the work: if your file is stuck on an existing structure that resists, that is the ground I know best.

How it works

  1. 01

    You write

    The place, the brief, the timeline: three lines are enough. Reply within 48 h.

  2. 02

    First exchange

    A call or a coffee at the studio: framing the need, the budget and the right level of service.

  3. 03

    Visit & proposal

    On-site survey, then a clear proposal: scope, phases, fees.