
The simple tool comparing before and after can help people see if the change is for the better and help imagine what it will bring in real life for the neighbeourhood.
A simple before-and-after comparison tool allows people to immediately see the proposed changes within a familiar, real-world context. By overlaying existing site photos with the proposed design, the broader audience can better understand scale, materials, landscaping, and how the development integrates with the surrounding neighbourhood.
The project by Haysom Ward Miller Architects. Drone photography by Alan Bennett

Comparing different material palettes and colour options during the early design stages is extremely valuable. Seeing how materials and finishes respond to real scale and lighting conditions helps avoid unintended outcomes and supports more confident decision-making. It also strengthens communication of design ideas, ensuring the proposed space reflects a shared vision that the wider community can clearly understand and support.




















