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In Cape Town, a city where innovative design converges with practical execution, Yoshlan Mudaly, a candidate architect at Vivid Architects, is redefining his craft with the power of the MacBook Pro M2. Leveraging Apple’s next-generation silicon chip, Yoshlan’s MacBook Pro M2 effortlessly meets the rigorous demands of architectural visualization.
For Yoshlan, the MacBook Pro M2 is an indispensable asset in his creative arsenal. The architectural visualisation process is demanding, requiring tools that can handle high-resolution and intense processing workloads. “I run it on the highest software settings, in ultra resolution,” he shares. Using Twinmotion, a specialised visualisation application, Yoshlan transforms CAD drawings into vivid, lifelike models. “I really sense that material is real. Even when you’re doing timber flooring, you can see the grain when you’re rendering. It’s one of the most enriching things.”
With an Honours and Master’s in Architecture from the University of Pretoria, Yoshlan combines academic excellence with technical prowess. The seamless workflow enabled by the Apple ecosystem further enhances his productivity. At Vivid Architects, collaboration is crucial. His colleague, Rese Boshoff, utilises an iPad for tracing and marking up initial designs, while the MacBook Pro M2 excels in heavy rendering tasks.
Architecture isn’t confined to the office. The MacBook Pro M2’s portability and all-day battery life empower Yoshlan to continue his work from anywhere. “The collaboration between what happens in the office and what happens on-site really amplifies what we as architects need,” he explains. “The MacBook Pro M2 really does the job for us. It makes the day go a lot faster and it makes your productivity higher.”
Yoshlan’s journey with Mac began during the lockdown, a period that accelerated the shift to remote work. The speed and responsiveness of his MacBook Pro were transformative. “I really enjoy the fact that when you open the MacBook, it just opens up,” he notes, contrasting it with the sluggish booting times of other brands. Beyond the machine’s speed, power, and display quality, the joy of using a MacBook stands out. “You know, using MacBooks is just fun,” he adds. “It makes me feel like a kid in a candy store.”
In the evolving field of architecture, where technology and creativity intersect, Yoshlan sees Mac as a partner in innovation, propelling his projects forward. As he continues to shape Cape Town’s skyline, his story illustrates how embracing Apple technology can drive excellence and innovation in architecture.
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