5 Architecture Offices Using VR to Present Their Designs
Presenting designs to third parties can be a challenging task. Architects may find it difficult to describe spaces to their clients, therefore more firms are incorporating virtual reality into their workflows and project presentations.
Presenting designs to third parties can be a challenging task. Architects may find it difficult to describe spaces to their clients, therefore more firms are incorporating virtual reality into their workflows and project presentations.Below are 5 architecture offices using SentioVR to present their designs. To see the content in 360º, click on the image and move the mouse.Utile, Canada
Revit, Blender, Cycles RenderUtile stated that they use VR "to collect comments during the planning phase and show [or allow visits to] the apartments during the lease phase."WHA Architecture, United States Autodesk CAD, Sketchup, Lumion, VrayThe office explained that the technology "allows our clients to visualize a project before it is built. This is a great design tool for the construction industry because it allows you to find and correct problems before the project is built, and also save on the cost of construction by providing a virtual representation of the floor plans and exteriors without having to build the models."DG-LA, Venezuela
SketchUp, Vray, PhotoshopDG-LA commented that "The 360 experience has communicated perfectly with our philosophy of good design and attention to detail, allo...
Presenting designs to third parties can be a challenging task. Architects may find it difficult to describe spaces to their clients, therefore more firms are incorporating virtual reality into their workflows and project presentations.Below are 5 architecture offices using SentioVR to present their designs. To see the content in 360º, click on the image and move the mouse.Utile, Canada
Revit, Blender, Cycles RenderUtile stated that they use VR "to collect comments during the planning phase and show [or allow visits to] the apartments during the lease phase."WHA Architecture, United States Autodesk CAD, Sketchup, Lumion, VrayThe office explained that the technology "allows our clients to visualize a project before it is built. This is a great design tool for the construction industry because it allows you to find and correct problems before the project is built, and also save on the cost of construction by providing a virtual representation of the floor plans and exteriors without having to build the models."DG-LA, Venezuela
SketchUp, Vray, PhotoshopDG-LA commented that "The 360 experience has communicated perfectly with our philosophy of good design and attention to detail, allo...
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