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Korean Dandelion Farm / Archihood WXY

Korean Dandelion Farm / Archihood WXY, © Woohyun Kang
© Woohyun Kang

The building is hidden by the silver-grass forest. The whistle of the wind from the sliver-grass leads the way. At the end of a leafy and curved pathway, you can meet a heavy wooden door. The black bamboo welcomes you through the spaced wooden fence, and natural sunlight filtering through the louver, enveloping the dark entry space. Walking through this entry space, you can see the peaceful front courtyard, covered with Korean fine soil.  Experience of dark and light: this is what triggers your emotional experiences in this space. When you enter the front courtyard, you can see the forest valley through the wide open Farm café. The sense of nature from the valley stays in the farm a while, and passes through the wooden fence.

5 Architecture Offices Using VR to Present Their Designs

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.

A Game Changer for Architectural Visualization

A Game Changer for Architectural Visualization, A virtual apartment created by REinVR - Real Estate in Virtual Reality
A virtual apartment created by REinVR - Real Estate in Virtual Reality

REinVR, Real Estate in Virtual Reality, is a Canadian company that uses advanced video game technology to create photo-realistic visuals and animation to beautifully showcase real estate projects that have not yet been built. REinVR is a industry leader in the Virtual Reality industry and is regarded as having the highest quality visuals of any company working in Virtual Reality. We spoke to founder Nathan Nasseri about the success of his firm, and his unique background in video game design and new home sales.

Becoming: Spanish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2018

Becoming: Spanish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2018, Courtesy of La Biennale di Venezia. Image © Italo Rondinella
Courtesy of La Biennale di Venezia. Image © Italo Rondinella

As part of our 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale coverage, we present the completed Spanish Pavilion. Below, the curatorial team describes the exhibition in their own words.

Becoming

, the Spanish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale 2018, seeks to respond to the general theme of the event through the proposals and research being developed in the different learning environments within the country, placing special emphasis on the architect's new multidisciplinary profile.

This Simple VR Tool Instantly Communicates Your Design Intent in 1:1 Scale

This Simple VR Tool Instantly Communicates Your Design Intent in 1:1 Scale

Communicating design intent and conveying space to non-technical clients has always been a challenge for architects. Fortunately, advancements such as virtual reality (VR) are starting to pave the way for new tools to address this challenge. The most immersive and effective solutions are ones that empower you to fully navigate 3D models, like Prospect by IrisVR. Created by architects, Prospect enables designers to easily jump into a 1:1, true to scale VR version of their 3D model.

A Virtual Look Into J R Davidson's Case Study House #11

A Virtual Look Into J R Davidson's Case Study House #11, Courtesy of Archilogic
Courtesy of Archilogic

The editorial notes on Arts & Architecture's 11th Case Study House set out the "basic principles of modern architecture": an emphasis on "order, fitness and simplicity." Livability and practicality are key, and "sham" is frowned on. As with other houses in the series, this design by JR Davidson adheres to these goals with clean, horizontal lines, an open floor plan, and integration of the outdoor space.

How To Create An Architecture Portfolio in Virtual Reality

How To Create An Architecture Portfolio in Virtual Reality, Cortesía de SentioVR
Cortesía de SentioVR

A portfolio is the standard way for architects to show their work  and their style, process and brand. Over the last decade, portfolios have evolved from paper to digital, primarily because it is more time and cost efficient to maintain a digital portfolio and keep it up-to-date.

3 Ways Multi-User VR Will Enhance the Design Work of the Future

3 Ways Multi-User VR Will Enhance the Design Work of the Future, © <a href='https://unsplash.com/photos/mlZzMow-CQw'>Unsplash user Neonbrand</a>
© Unsplash user Neonbrand

2018 should prove to be a pivotal moment in how the design community uses virtual reality to deliver work. With leading firms exploring the introduction of mult capabilities, the technology will experience a breakthrough shift from purely enabling new modes of consumption to one that empowers design.

5 Emerging Careers in Architecture Technology to Look Out for in 2018 and Beyond

5 Emerging Careers in Architecture Technology to Look Out for in 2018 and Beyond, Composite based on images by Pixabay users <a href='https://pixabay.com/en/building-reflection-window-glass-922529/'>LenaSevcikova</a> and <a href='https://pixabay.com/en/man-virtual-reality-samsung-gear-vr-1416140/'>HammerandTusk</a>
Composite based on images by Pixabay users LenaSevcikova and HammerandTusk

Even with tech like virtual reality, augmented reality, 3D printing, computational design and robotics already reshaping architecture practice, the design community is just scratching the surface of the potential of new technologies. Designers who recognize this and invest in building skills and expertise to maximize the use of these tools in the future will inherently become better architects, and position themselves for entirely new career paths as our profession evolves. It is a uniquely exciting moment for architecture to advance through innovative use of technology. Even just a decade ago, designers with interests in both architecture and technology were essentially required to pursue one or the other. Now, with architecture beginning to harness the power of cutting-edge technologies, these fields are no longer mutually exclusive. Rather than choose a preferred path, today's architects are encouraged to embrace technology to become sought-out talent.

Soon, Architects Will Be Able to Create 3D Models From Inside Their VR Headset

Soon, Architects Will Be Able to Create 3D Models From Inside Their VR Headset, Courtesy of Redshift
Courtesy of Redshift

This article was originally published by Autodesk's Redshift publication as "Next-Gen Virtual Reality Will Let You Create From Scratch—Right Inside VR."

The New York Times Takes Us to the New 7 Wonders of the World with 360 Videos

The New York Times Takes Us to the New 7 Wonders of the World with 360 Videos, via The New York Times
via The New York Times

As part of their "Daily 360," The New York Times has released a series of immersive videos exploring the New Seven Wonders of the World, offering viewers the experience of visiting the architectural marvels themselves without having to fly 5000 miles. Back in 2007, the seven monuments were announced after a seven-year poll that included votes by 100 million people who recognized the structural and innovative significance of these masterpieces across the planet.

Explore Oscar Niemeyer's Unbuilt House in Israel with This 3D Model

Explore Oscar Niemeyer's Unbuilt House in Israel with This 3D Model, Terrace. Image Courtesy of Archilogic
Terrace. Image Courtesy of Archilogic

The name Niemeyer stands for one thing above all: curves. Whether undulating lines, soaring domes, or swooping pillars that repeat in perfect rhythm, his designs reject "the straight line, hard and inflexible, created by man" in favor of "the curved Universe of Einstein," as he wrote in his 2000 memoir The Curves of Time. Indeed, a late interview with him was headlined "the architect who eradicated the straight line."

From Smartphones to Smart Cities: What Happens When We Try to Solve Every Problem With Technology?

From Smartphones to Smart Cities: What Happens When We Try to Solve Every Problem With Technology?, Songdo in South Korea is perhaps the most complete realization yet of the smart city concept. Image Courtesy of Cisco
Songdo in South Korea is perhaps the most complete realization yet of the smart city concept. Image Courtesy of Cisco

In order to be successful in any field, professionals must stay ahead of the curve—though in architecture nowadays, technology progresses so quickly that it's difficult to be on the front lines. Virtual Reality can transport architects and their clients into unbuilt designs and foreign lands. Smart Cities implement a network of information and communication technologies to conserve resources and simplify everyday life. Responsive Design will give buildings the ability to be an extension of the human body by sensing occupants' needs and responding to them.

Collaborative Virtual Reality Allows Design Professionals to Meet Inside The Model

Collaborative Virtual Reality Allows Design Professionals to Meet Inside The Model, via InsiteVR
via InsiteVR

Successful communication is fundamental to the success of any project, especially in architecture and construction. The industry has moved from 2D drawings to 3D BIM with programs like SketchUp and Revit. At times, there is still a struggle to communicate in and through these 3D models. From InsiteVR comes a solution.

Architecture Is Moving Into a Realm Where History Plays as Much a Part as Medium

Architecture Is Moving Into a Realm Where History Plays as Much a Part as Medium, Detail: Träbågen (unrealized). Image © Space Popular
Detail: Träbågen (unrealized). Image © Space Popular

In this essay British architect and academic Dr. Timothy Brittain-Catlin presents the work of Space Popular, an emerging practice exploring the meaning of and methods behind deploying virtual reality techniques in the architectural design process.

Google's Tilt Brush Transforms Your Room Into A 3D-Modeling Workshop

Google's Tilt Brush Transforms Your Room Into A 3D-Modeling Workshop, via Google
via Google

Google has launched 'Tilt Brush', a powerful tool for designers available for Oculus and HTC Vive that allows artists to create 3D objects while fully embedded in Virtual Reality (VR).

9 Cutting-Edge Technologies for Architects

9 Cutting-Edge Technologies for Architects, via Brantley Agency
via Brantley Agency

This article was originally published by Brantley Agency as "Must Have Technology for Architects in 2017."

Bim & 3d Virtual Reality Virtual Reality Architecture Design

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