In the past decade, architectural design primarily utilized 2D tools like elevations and floor plans alongside 3D renderings. Although these methods effectively convey geometry, they often fail to present the full spatial experience. Immersive technologies, including Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and Mixed Reality (MR), are emerging as innovative solutions that allow architects and users to better inhabit and evaluate spatial projects. This shift towards Extended Reality (XR) promotes deeper interaction between users and architectural environments, facilitating more effective assessments and experiences of architectural proposals.
Architectural design's reliance on 2D methods has limited spatial experience. Immersive technologies like AR, VR, and MR are now being explored to enhance user engagement.
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