A virtual environment for conceptual design in architecture

  • Authors:
  • Lee Anderson;James Esser;Victoria Interrante

  • Affiliations:
  • University of Minnesota;University of Minnesota;University of Minnesota

  • Venue:
  • EGVE '03 Proceedings of the workshop on Virtual environments 2003
  • Year:
  • 2003

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Abstract

We present a virtual environment application that has been developed for conceptual design in architecture and seeks to emulate aspects of a typical designer's work area. The environment provides a means of creating and manipulating basic geometry using a kiosk toolbox. More importantly, the environment provides simple means for using imagery and videos developed outside of the environment for use within the environment for both information and design. A DesignStation is provided within the environment to create a work area for the designer, concentrating imagery and information associated with the design as well as an area for reflecting upon, presenting and critiquing the design process. A unique aspect of the environment is the ability to work in more than one scale simultaneously.