EGA 2016: Architectural Draughtsmanship pp 1021-1031 | Cite as

Interactive Experience in Virtual Environments as a Project Tool

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Abstract

Virtual environments allow producing forms of the experience and make possible, within the development of the project, the exploration of processes not available with other tools. The multisensory experience in the development of the project contributes to both, its spatiality and the temporality of its experience, and thereby evidences a series of relations that appear with the interaction of the projected ideas, through overlapping, immediacy, relation, etc. The interactive experience in virtual environments as a cognitive process for the development of the project allows its existential integration, the direct interpretation through the whole of the senses, and the experimentation on its potentials.

Keywords

Virtual reality Interactive environment Immersive experience 

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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Departamento de Expresión Gráfica Arquitectónica, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería del DiseñoUniversitat Politècnica de ValènciaValenciaSpain

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