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HMA3D Director Made a Member of The Society of Architectural Illustration |
HMA3D Director Made a Member of The Society of Architectural Illustration |
| Written by Claire Haikings | |
| Tuesday, 25 March 2008 | |
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HMA3D Director Steve Pickup has been made a member of The Society of Architectural Illustration (SAI)
Steve who celebrates 11 years at Yorkshire based digital visualisation company HMA3D in 2008, is only one of a select number in the field of CGIs to be a member of SAI.
HMA3D Director Steve Pickup has been made a member of The Society of Architectural Illustration (SAI)
Steve who celebrates 11 years at Yorkshire based digital visualisation company HMA3D in 2008, is only one of a select number in the field of CGIs to be a member of SAI.
To become a SAI member, competence and experience within the architectural illustration field has to be proven. Steve, who was one of the first people in this field in the UK, has over a decades worth of experience and his portfolio of work includes Sheffield United FC, The Thames Barrier Development, HBOS, MEPC and Scarborough Developments - illustrates how highly his competence is held within the property arena.
“Being accepted as a SAI member is a great accomplishment for me as it is genuine recognition by an external body, of the quality of the work I produce and my experience and capabilities within the architectural illustration field. Moving into my eleventh year of producing CGI’s it also allows me to showcase my work within this field with the backing of the SAI,” said Steve Pickup HMA3D Director.
The Society has enjoyed patronage of Sir John Betjeman, Sir Hugh Casson and Gordon Cullen making it a privileged society to be part of. Although Steve is not quite a Sir John Betjeman he is currently working on some very exciting projects including the new 5rise build in Bingley, The Copenhagen building in Glasgow, and the proposed new Eco development at Lingfield Point, Darlington. The brand NEW HMA3D website is also due for launch in the next month which will showcase Steve’s decades worth of work, right down to the fine detail that he adds to make his designs match reality.
For further information please contact Claire Haikings 01226 209450 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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