Real Estate Development is Virtually Changing
Another nice article about architectural visualization and real estate development marketing by Arch Virtual with Oculus Rift – this time in Dream Town – covering the future of real estate development, construction and architecture. “Thanks to motion...[Paid Positions] Looking for Demo / Sales Partners
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Nice coverage in the Tech Radar! Virtual reality will soon enable us to create ‘perfect’ buildings, where form fits function like a glove. Read the full article here: Five incredible ways Oculus Rift will go beyond gaming...Arch Virtual is Hiring! Sales, Architectural Modeling and Prop Asset Development
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The building site is vacant, and construction hasn’t started yet, but thanks to Panoptic Taris’ new virtual reality experiences you can step inside the new building as if it were already built.
BIM Goes Virtual: Oculus Rift and virtual reality take architectural visualization to the next level
Almost three decades before Building Information Modeling (BIM) would go mainstream, the term “Virtual Building” was used in the earliest implementation of BIM through Graphisoft’s ArchiCAD debut in 1987. Since then, the concept hasn’t changed, but visualization technology has advanced to the point where designers, engineers, contractors, and building owners can become so immersed in the virtual building model that they feel as if they’re actually there. Technologies like the Unity3D game engine and the new $300 Oculus Rift virtual reality headset are making it possible.