How Architects Shape and Use Virtual Reality in Vectorworks 2017


While virtual reality technology has been in the news for some time now, its practical applications for architecture remain largely untested. The ability to immerse a client within a given design could have incredible benefits from both a creative and a business standpoint, but few are ready to make the investment that transitioning to such a presentation process would entail — unless, of course, the technology already existed inside your design software. For Ion Webster, principal of architecture firm Pults & Associates, LLP and a beta tester for Vectorworks software, jumpstarting his move to virtual reality was as easy as going to work in the morning. A Pults and Associates, LLP rendering of the Cayucos Mixed-Use project from a pedestrian’s perspective to demonstrate sky access from the street level. Image courtesy of Ion Webster. With a background in software engineering and architecture, and a B.Arch degree from California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, Webster started out as a technology consultant for designers and architects early on in his career, providing design-specific IT support as a consultant, as well as freelance 3D design work and Vectorworks training. It was this early interest and skill with ... , Architizer Editors, read more Architizer http://ift.tt/2m9ihhk

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