1. Introduction: Research Aims and Motivations
Virtual reality (VR) is becoming more commonplace in architectural practice to visualise designs before they are confirmed for the building process. Rather than relying on post occupation surveys that can be bias. By using VR to experience the design, changes can be made during the virtual part of the build measure learn cycle, therefore saving … Continue reading 1. Introduction: Research Aims and Motivations
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