(English) Virtual Reality for architects & designers: a beginner’s guide

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Architects & designers are nothing if they can’t communicate their ideas in Virtual Reality!

In the wake of a huge year for Virtual Reality, many firms or studios are still getting to grips with how they can use VR. Some businesses lend themselves particularly well to Virtual and Augmented Reality technologies. Design and Architecture are among them, and here is why.

Future of Architecture and Design?

Virtual Reality during the project phase can act as a proactive approach making your idea more efficient, intuitive and most importantly innovative. Here, and especially with AmbiensVR technology can allow designers and architects to take real world subjects and actually see how they interact with their environment. These last insights will make future projects more user friendly.

Virtual Reality
Future of Architecture and Design?

Convenience

VR can save organizations time and money and make work more convenient. Workers will not have to travel in order to make decisions and complete projects. For example, architects from across the globe can use virtual reality to evaluate designs and open the door for a virtual marketplace.

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It is More Affordable than You Think

Here is a chance to delve a little bit more into what makes the VR experience different for architects and their customers. Every architect knows that computer-built 3D renderings can only go so far in creating an accurate feel for a building. VR, however, takes this a large step forward by allowing the user to walk through and see each detail.

Virtual Reality
It is More Affordable than You Think

The Training Potential

Training always represents a problem to architectural and designer firms. With VR software, you can streamline your internal training processes and use the software to show your new hires what you need from them. You can build models that your employees can play around with in the virtual setting. This creates a more engaging training environment, which results in faster learning.

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So, what does virtual reality software have to offer your firm? The potential for using VR for training is immense. Integrating this technology into existing workflows, and using it to shape new methodologies, will therefore be crucial to its long-term success. So, are you ready? Speak with one of our friendly experts today.

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