Hey everyone! I’ve been diving into the role of virtual reality (VR) in architecture lately, and I’m curious to hear others' thoughts. It seems like VR is transforming how architects approach design and mockups. I’m particularly interested in how VR helps visualize spaces before they’re even built. Does anyone have experience using VR for architectural design or seen it used effectively in mockups? I’d love to know how much of a difference it makes in real-world projects!
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Does anyone have experience using VR for architectural design or seen it used effectively in mockups?
Does anyone have experience using VR for architectural design or seen it used effectively in mockups?
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I’ve seen VR used effectively in real-world projects, especially in the initial design phases. It’s helped architects secure client buy-in and avoid costly design revisions down the line. One project I worked on used VR for a commercial office space — we were able to present multiple design concepts to the client, and they immediately got a feel for what would work best. It definitely saved time and helped everyone stay on the same page.
Also, if you’re looking for more info on tech tools for architectural design, I came across a cool platform called jedifun . It offers some great insights and resources for architects using new tech like VR, AR, and even AI in their design process. It’s a good place to dive deeper into the intersection of design and technology!
What about you? Have you had a chance to explore VR in design yet? Would love to hear your thoughts and experiences!