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INFLUENCE OF SPACES ON ARCHITECTURE AN UNDERSTANDING OF CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE UMA MOUTHIGA. E 20138094012 M.Arch (General)

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Page 1: Influence of Virtual Spaces on Architecture

INFLUENCE OF SPACES ON ARCHITECTURE AN UNDERSTANDING OF CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE

UMA MOUTHIGA E 20138094012 MArch (General)

CONTENT

VIRTUAL REALITY IN SHOWROOMS bullFordrsquos immersive vehicle environment (five) lab bullInexpensive virtual reality for the selling floor VIRTUAL REALITY IN HEALTHCARE bullVirtual triage kiosk bullTelemedicine kiosk bullRehabilitation labs AUGUMENTED REALITY IN ARCHITECTURE bullMediating mediums

Fordrsquos Immersive Vehicle Environment (FiVE) Lab

FiVE Labrsquos overall mission is to assess craftsmanship and quality Fordrsquos Immersive

Vehicle Environment (FiVE) Lab engineers and designers can walk around look

inside and even sit in digital replicas of each vehicle and assess them from the

customerrsquos perspective

bullFiVE Lab implemented the Oculus

Rift development kit which is a

virtual reality headset that provides a

wide stereoscopic view of the virtual

world

bullWhen members of the design team

put on the headset they are

transported into a full-vehicle

environment that can be

manipulated to exhibit different

surroundings at different times of the

day

bullThe engineering and design teams

can use the headset technology to

improve visibility for a vehicle

occupant

INEXPENSIVE VIRTUAL REALITY FOR THE SELLING FLOOR virtual reality in car showrooms (AUDI SHOWROOM)

CONVENTIONAL

CONVENTIONAL PRACTICE IN HOSPITALS

VIRTUAL TRIAGE KIOSKS

The Smart Consulting Service

has something in common

with this system but in this

case by allowing the general

public to register themselves for

appointments in hospitals and

doctors offices

Arthur Kenzos invention replaces the need for high numbers of triage nurses on

staff This machine takes care of administration and to an extent diagnoses A

patient can approach the cutting-edge clinical stand scan his health card place

his hands down on the sensored surface and be guided through the process of

admission

A series of questions can

be answered easily by the

Smart Consulting Service

user through an intuitive

touchscreen interface

Most communication is

even carried out by the

video image of a medical

professional The

sophisticated machine can

asses your vital signs and

symptoms on its own as

well and deliver all of your

information to the doctor

who will see you

TELEMEDICINE KIOSK

The Rehabilitation Gaming System (RGS

A recent graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Design Greg Tranrsquos thesis

prize winning concept Mediating Mediums provides a thought-provoking

glimpse into the future functionality and application of augmented reality

According to Greg digital 3D is currently confused with the digital 2D

representation of 3D material like that of Pixar animations or computer models

As he sees it true digital 3D has potential to converge what is real and what is

imagined expressed here as a graphical user interface that exists not only within

but as architectural elements that provoke user interaction

MEDIATING MEDIUMS

His exploration into techniques that engage and allow for an immersive

experience for architects to design with presents an interesting proposal for the

future of our profession The technology in its current state is largely unexploited

and employed as a standalone object rather than a holistic experience and

progressive tool See his video and proposal for an enlightening take on how we

can use this technology for the advancement of architecture

Page 2: Influence of Virtual Spaces on Architecture

CONTENT

VIRTUAL REALITY IN SHOWROOMS bullFordrsquos immersive vehicle environment (five) lab bullInexpensive virtual reality for the selling floor VIRTUAL REALITY IN HEALTHCARE bullVirtual triage kiosk bullTelemedicine kiosk bullRehabilitation labs AUGUMENTED REALITY IN ARCHITECTURE bullMediating mediums

Fordrsquos Immersive Vehicle Environment (FiVE) Lab

FiVE Labrsquos overall mission is to assess craftsmanship and quality Fordrsquos Immersive

Vehicle Environment (FiVE) Lab engineers and designers can walk around look

inside and even sit in digital replicas of each vehicle and assess them from the

customerrsquos perspective

bullFiVE Lab implemented the Oculus

Rift development kit which is a

virtual reality headset that provides a

wide stereoscopic view of the virtual

world

bullWhen members of the design team

put on the headset they are

transported into a full-vehicle

environment that can be

manipulated to exhibit different

surroundings at different times of the

day

bullThe engineering and design teams

can use the headset technology to

improve visibility for a vehicle

occupant

INEXPENSIVE VIRTUAL REALITY FOR THE SELLING FLOOR virtual reality in car showrooms (AUDI SHOWROOM)

CONVENTIONAL

CONVENTIONAL PRACTICE IN HOSPITALS

VIRTUAL TRIAGE KIOSKS

The Smart Consulting Service

has something in common

with this system but in this

case by allowing the general

public to register themselves for

appointments in hospitals and

doctors offices

Arthur Kenzos invention replaces the need for high numbers of triage nurses on

staff This machine takes care of administration and to an extent diagnoses A

patient can approach the cutting-edge clinical stand scan his health card place

his hands down on the sensored surface and be guided through the process of

admission

A series of questions can

be answered easily by the

Smart Consulting Service

user through an intuitive

touchscreen interface

Most communication is

even carried out by the

video image of a medical

professional The

sophisticated machine can

asses your vital signs and

symptoms on its own as

well and deliver all of your

information to the doctor

who will see you

TELEMEDICINE KIOSK

The Rehabilitation Gaming System (RGS

A recent graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Design Greg Tranrsquos thesis

prize winning concept Mediating Mediums provides a thought-provoking

glimpse into the future functionality and application of augmented reality

According to Greg digital 3D is currently confused with the digital 2D

representation of 3D material like that of Pixar animations or computer models

As he sees it true digital 3D has potential to converge what is real and what is

imagined expressed here as a graphical user interface that exists not only within

but as architectural elements that provoke user interaction

MEDIATING MEDIUMS

His exploration into techniques that engage and allow for an immersive

experience for architects to design with presents an interesting proposal for the

future of our profession The technology in its current state is largely unexploited

and employed as a standalone object rather than a holistic experience and

progressive tool See his video and proposal for an enlightening take on how we

can use this technology for the advancement of architecture

Page 3: Influence of Virtual Spaces on Architecture

Fordrsquos Immersive Vehicle Environment (FiVE) Lab

FiVE Labrsquos overall mission is to assess craftsmanship and quality Fordrsquos Immersive

Vehicle Environment (FiVE) Lab engineers and designers can walk around look

inside and even sit in digital replicas of each vehicle and assess them from the

customerrsquos perspective

bullFiVE Lab implemented the Oculus

Rift development kit which is a

virtual reality headset that provides a

wide stereoscopic view of the virtual

world

bullWhen members of the design team

put on the headset they are

transported into a full-vehicle

environment that can be

manipulated to exhibit different

surroundings at different times of the

day

bullThe engineering and design teams

can use the headset technology to

improve visibility for a vehicle

occupant

INEXPENSIVE VIRTUAL REALITY FOR THE SELLING FLOOR virtual reality in car showrooms (AUDI SHOWROOM)

CONVENTIONAL

CONVENTIONAL PRACTICE IN HOSPITALS

VIRTUAL TRIAGE KIOSKS

The Smart Consulting Service

has something in common

with this system but in this

case by allowing the general

public to register themselves for

appointments in hospitals and

doctors offices

Arthur Kenzos invention replaces the need for high numbers of triage nurses on

staff This machine takes care of administration and to an extent diagnoses A

patient can approach the cutting-edge clinical stand scan his health card place

his hands down on the sensored surface and be guided through the process of

admission

A series of questions can

be answered easily by the

Smart Consulting Service

user through an intuitive

touchscreen interface

Most communication is

even carried out by the

video image of a medical

professional The

sophisticated machine can

asses your vital signs and

symptoms on its own as

well and deliver all of your

information to the doctor

who will see you

TELEMEDICINE KIOSK

The Rehabilitation Gaming System (RGS

A recent graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Design Greg Tranrsquos thesis

prize winning concept Mediating Mediums provides a thought-provoking

glimpse into the future functionality and application of augmented reality

According to Greg digital 3D is currently confused with the digital 2D

representation of 3D material like that of Pixar animations or computer models

As he sees it true digital 3D has potential to converge what is real and what is

imagined expressed here as a graphical user interface that exists not only within

but as architectural elements that provoke user interaction

MEDIATING MEDIUMS

His exploration into techniques that engage and allow for an immersive

experience for architects to design with presents an interesting proposal for the

future of our profession The technology in its current state is largely unexploited

and employed as a standalone object rather than a holistic experience and

progressive tool See his video and proposal for an enlightening take on how we

can use this technology for the advancement of architecture

Page 4: Influence of Virtual Spaces on Architecture

bullFiVE Lab implemented the Oculus

Rift development kit which is a

virtual reality headset that provides a

wide stereoscopic view of the virtual

world

bullWhen members of the design team

put on the headset they are

transported into a full-vehicle

environment that can be

manipulated to exhibit different

surroundings at different times of the

day

bullThe engineering and design teams

can use the headset technology to

improve visibility for a vehicle

occupant

INEXPENSIVE VIRTUAL REALITY FOR THE SELLING FLOOR virtual reality in car showrooms (AUDI SHOWROOM)

CONVENTIONAL

CONVENTIONAL PRACTICE IN HOSPITALS

VIRTUAL TRIAGE KIOSKS

The Smart Consulting Service

has something in common

with this system but in this

case by allowing the general

public to register themselves for

appointments in hospitals and

doctors offices

Arthur Kenzos invention replaces the need for high numbers of triage nurses on

staff This machine takes care of administration and to an extent diagnoses A

patient can approach the cutting-edge clinical stand scan his health card place

his hands down on the sensored surface and be guided through the process of

admission

A series of questions can

be answered easily by the

Smart Consulting Service

user through an intuitive

touchscreen interface

Most communication is

even carried out by the

video image of a medical

professional The

sophisticated machine can

asses your vital signs and

symptoms on its own as

well and deliver all of your

information to the doctor

who will see you

TELEMEDICINE KIOSK

The Rehabilitation Gaming System (RGS

A recent graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Design Greg Tranrsquos thesis

prize winning concept Mediating Mediums provides a thought-provoking

glimpse into the future functionality and application of augmented reality

According to Greg digital 3D is currently confused with the digital 2D

representation of 3D material like that of Pixar animations or computer models

As he sees it true digital 3D has potential to converge what is real and what is

imagined expressed here as a graphical user interface that exists not only within

but as architectural elements that provoke user interaction

MEDIATING MEDIUMS

His exploration into techniques that engage and allow for an immersive

experience for architects to design with presents an interesting proposal for the

future of our profession The technology in its current state is largely unexploited

and employed as a standalone object rather than a holistic experience and

progressive tool See his video and proposal for an enlightening take on how we

can use this technology for the advancement of architecture

Page 5: Influence of Virtual Spaces on Architecture

INEXPENSIVE VIRTUAL REALITY FOR THE SELLING FLOOR virtual reality in car showrooms (AUDI SHOWROOM)

CONVENTIONAL

CONVENTIONAL PRACTICE IN HOSPITALS

VIRTUAL TRIAGE KIOSKS

The Smart Consulting Service

has something in common

with this system but in this

case by allowing the general

public to register themselves for

appointments in hospitals and

doctors offices

Arthur Kenzos invention replaces the need for high numbers of triage nurses on

staff This machine takes care of administration and to an extent diagnoses A

patient can approach the cutting-edge clinical stand scan his health card place

his hands down on the sensored surface and be guided through the process of

admission

A series of questions can

be answered easily by the

Smart Consulting Service

user through an intuitive

touchscreen interface

Most communication is

even carried out by the

video image of a medical

professional The

sophisticated machine can

asses your vital signs and

symptoms on its own as

well and deliver all of your

information to the doctor

who will see you

TELEMEDICINE KIOSK

The Rehabilitation Gaming System (RGS

A recent graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Design Greg Tranrsquos thesis

prize winning concept Mediating Mediums provides a thought-provoking

glimpse into the future functionality and application of augmented reality

According to Greg digital 3D is currently confused with the digital 2D

representation of 3D material like that of Pixar animations or computer models

As he sees it true digital 3D has potential to converge what is real and what is

imagined expressed here as a graphical user interface that exists not only within

but as architectural elements that provoke user interaction

MEDIATING MEDIUMS

His exploration into techniques that engage and allow for an immersive

experience for architects to design with presents an interesting proposal for the

future of our profession The technology in its current state is largely unexploited

and employed as a standalone object rather than a holistic experience and

progressive tool See his video and proposal for an enlightening take on how we

can use this technology for the advancement of architecture

Page 6: Influence of Virtual Spaces on Architecture

CONVENTIONAL

CONVENTIONAL PRACTICE IN HOSPITALS

VIRTUAL TRIAGE KIOSKS

The Smart Consulting Service

has something in common

with this system but in this

case by allowing the general

public to register themselves for

appointments in hospitals and

doctors offices

Arthur Kenzos invention replaces the need for high numbers of triage nurses on

staff This machine takes care of administration and to an extent diagnoses A

patient can approach the cutting-edge clinical stand scan his health card place

his hands down on the sensored surface and be guided through the process of

admission

A series of questions can

be answered easily by the

Smart Consulting Service

user through an intuitive

touchscreen interface

Most communication is

even carried out by the

video image of a medical

professional The

sophisticated machine can

asses your vital signs and

symptoms on its own as

well and deliver all of your

information to the doctor

who will see you

TELEMEDICINE KIOSK

The Rehabilitation Gaming System (RGS

A recent graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Design Greg Tranrsquos thesis

prize winning concept Mediating Mediums provides a thought-provoking

glimpse into the future functionality and application of augmented reality

According to Greg digital 3D is currently confused with the digital 2D

representation of 3D material like that of Pixar animations or computer models

As he sees it true digital 3D has potential to converge what is real and what is

imagined expressed here as a graphical user interface that exists not only within

but as architectural elements that provoke user interaction

MEDIATING MEDIUMS

His exploration into techniques that engage and allow for an immersive

experience for architects to design with presents an interesting proposal for the

future of our profession The technology in its current state is largely unexploited

and employed as a standalone object rather than a holistic experience and

progressive tool See his video and proposal for an enlightening take on how we

can use this technology for the advancement of architecture

Page 7: Influence of Virtual Spaces on Architecture

CONVENTIONAL PRACTICE IN HOSPITALS

VIRTUAL TRIAGE KIOSKS

The Smart Consulting Service

has something in common

with this system but in this

case by allowing the general

public to register themselves for

appointments in hospitals and

doctors offices

Arthur Kenzos invention replaces the need for high numbers of triage nurses on

staff This machine takes care of administration and to an extent diagnoses A

patient can approach the cutting-edge clinical stand scan his health card place

his hands down on the sensored surface and be guided through the process of

admission

A series of questions can

be answered easily by the

Smart Consulting Service

user through an intuitive

touchscreen interface

Most communication is

even carried out by the

video image of a medical

professional The

sophisticated machine can

asses your vital signs and

symptoms on its own as

well and deliver all of your

information to the doctor

who will see you

TELEMEDICINE KIOSK

The Rehabilitation Gaming System (RGS

A recent graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Design Greg Tranrsquos thesis

prize winning concept Mediating Mediums provides a thought-provoking

glimpse into the future functionality and application of augmented reality

According to Greg digital 3D is currently confused with the digital 2D

representation of 3D material like that of Pixar animations or computer models

As he sees it true digital 3D has potential to converge what is real and what is

imagined expressed here as a graphical user interface that exists not only within

but as architectural elements that provoke user interaction

MEDIATING MEDIUMS

His exploration into techniques that engage and allow for an immersive

experience for architects to design with presents an interesting proposal for the

future of our profession The technology in its current state is largely unexploited

and employed as a standalone object rather than a holistic experience and

progressive tool See his video and proposal for an enlightening take on how we

can use this technology for the advancement of architecture

Page 8: Influence of Virtual Spaces on Architecture

VIRTUAL TRIAGE KIOSKS

The Smart Consulting Service

has something in common

with this system but in this

case by allowing the general

public to register themselves for

appointments in hospitals and

doctors offices

Arthur Kenzos invention replaces the need for high numbers of triage nurses on

staff This machine takes care of administration and to an extent diagnoses A

patient can approach the cutting-edge clinical stand scan his health card place

his hands down on the sensored surface and be guided through the process of

admission

A series of questions can

be answered easily by the

Smart Consulting Service

user through an intuitive

touchscreen interface

Most communication is

even carried out by the

video image of a medical

professional The

sophisticated machine can

asses your vital signs and

symptoms on its own as

well and deliver all of your

information to the doctor

who will see you

TELEMEDICINE KIOSK

The Rehabilitation Gaming System (RGS

A recent graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Design Greg Tranrsquos thesis

prize winning concept Mediating Mediums provides a thought-provoking

glimpse into the future functionality and application of augmented reality

According to Greg digital 3D is currently confused with the digital 2D

representation of 3D material like that of Pixar animations or computer models

As he sees it true digital 3D has potential to converge what is real and what is

imagined expressed here as a graphical user interface that exists not only within

but as architectural elements that provoke user interaction

MEDIATING MEDIUMS

His exploration into techniques that engage and allow for an immersive

experience for architects to design with presents an interesting proposal for the

future of our profession The technology in its current state is largely unexploited

and employed as a standalone object rather than a holistic experience and

progressive tool See his video and proposal for an enlightening take on how we

can use this technology for the advancement of architecture

Page 9: Influence of Virtual Spaces on Architecture

The Smart Consulting Service

has something in common

with this system but in this

case by allowing the general

public to register themselves for

appointments in hospitals and

doctors offices

Arthur Kenzos invention replaces the need for high numbers of triage nurses on

staff This machine takes care of administration and to an extent diagnoses A

patient can approach the cutting-edge clinical stand scan his health card place

his hands down on the sensored surface and be guided through the process of

admission

A series of questions can

be answered easily by the

Smart Consulting Service

user through an intuitive

touchscreen interface

Most communication is

even carried out by the

video image of a medical

professional The

sophisticated machine can

asses your vital signs and

symptoms on its own as

well and deliver all of your

information to the doctor

who will see you

TELEMEDICINE KIOSK

The Rehabilitation Gaming System (RGS

A recent graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Design Greg Tranrsquos thesis

prize winning concept Mediating Mediums provides a thought-provoking

glimpse into the future functionality and application of augmented reality

According to Greg digital 3D is currently confused with the digital 2D

representation of 3D material like that of Pixar animations or computer models

As he sees it true digital 3D has potential to converge what is real and what is

imagined expressed here as a graphical user interface that exists not only within

but as architectural elements that provoke user interaction

MEDIATING MEDIUMS

His exploration into techniques that engage and allow for an immersive

experience for architects to design with presents an interesting proposal for the

future of our profession The technology in its current state is largely unexploited

and employed as a standalone object rather than a holistic experience and

progressive tool See his video and proposal for an enlightening take on how we

can use this technology for the advancement of architecture

Page 10: Influence of Virtual Spaces on Architecture

A series of questions can

be answered easily by the

Smart Consulting Service

user through an intuitive

touchscreen interface

Most communication is

even carried out by the

video image of a medical

professional The

sophisticated machine can

asses your vital signs and

symptoms on its own as

well and deliver all of your

information to the doctor

who will see you

TELEMEDICINE KIOSK

The Rehabilitation Gaming System (RGS

A recent graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Design Greg Tranrsquos thesis

prize winning concept Mediating Mediums provides a thought-provoking

glimpse into the future functionality and application of augmented reality

According to Greg digital 3D is currently confused with the digital 2D

representation of 3D material like that of Pixar animations or computer models

As he sees it true digital 3D has potential to converge what is real and what is

imagined expressed here as a graphical user interface that exists not only within

but as architectural elements that provoke user interaction

MEDIATING MEDIUMS

His exploration into techniques that engage and allow for an immersive

experience for architects to design with presents an interesting proposal for the

future of our profession The technology in its current state is largely unexploited

and employed as a standalone object rather than a holistic experience and

progressive tool See his video and proposal for an enlightening take on how we

can use this technology for the advancement of architecture

Page 11: Influence of Virtual Spaces on Architecture

TELEMEDICINE KIOSK

The Rehabilitation Gaming System (RGS

A recent graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Design Greg Tranrsquos thesis

prize winning concept Mediating Mediums provides a thought-provoking

glimpse into the future functionality and application of augmented reality

According to Greg digital 3D is currently confused with the digital 2D

representation of 3D material like that of Pixar animations or computer models

As he sees it true digital 3D has potential to converge what is real and what is

imagined expressed here as a graphical user interface that exists not only within

but as architectural elements that provoke user interaction

MEDIATING MEDIUMS

His exploration into techniques that engage and allow for an immersive

experience for architects to design with presents an interesting proposal for the

future of our profession The technology in its current state is largely unexploited

and employed as a standalone object rather than a holistic experience and

progressive tool See his video and proposal for an enlightening take on how we

can use this technology for the advancement of architecture

Page 12: Influence of Virtual Spaces on Architecture

The Rehabilitation Gaming System (RGS

A recent graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Design Greg Tranrsquos thesis

prize winning concept Mediating Mediums provides a thought-provoking

glimpse into the future functionality and application of augmented reality

According to Greg digital 3D is currently confused with the digital 2D

representation of 3D material like that of Pixar animations or computer models

As he sees it true digital 3D has potential to converge what is real and what is

imagined expressed here as a graphical user interface that exists not only within

but as architectural elements that provoke user interaction

MEDIATING MEDIUMS

His exploration into techniques that engage and allow for an immersive

experience for architects to design with presents an interesting proposal for the

future of our profession The technology in its current state is largely unexploited

and employed as a standalone object rather than a holistic experience and

progressive tool See his video and proposal for an enlightening take on how we

can use this technology for the advancement of architecture

Page 13: Influence of Virtual Spaces on Architecture

A recent graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Design Greg Tranrsquos thesis

prize winning concept Mediating Mediums provides a thought-provoking

glimpse into the future functionality and application of augmented reality

According to Greg digital 3D is currently confused with the digital 2D

representation of 3D material like that of Pixar animations or computer models

As he sees it true digital 3D has potential to converge what is real and what is

imagined expressed here as a graphical user interface that exists not only within

but as architectural elements that provoke user interaction

MEDIATING MEDIUMS

His exploration into techniques that engage and allow for an immersive

experience for architects to design with presents an interesting proposal for the

future of our profession The technology in its current state is largely unexploited

and employed as a standalone object rather than a holistic experience and

progressive tool See his video and proposal for an enlightening take on how we

can use this technology for the advancement of architecture

Page 14: Influence of Virtual Spaces on Architecture

His exploration into techniques that engage and allow for an immersive

experience for architects to design with presents an interesting proposal for the

future of our profession The technology in its current state is largely unexploited

and employed as a standalone object rather than a holistic experience and

progressive tool See his video and proposal for an enlightening take on how we

can use this technology for the advancement of architecture

Page 15: Influence of Virtual Spaces on Architecture