Virtual and augmented reality glasses in architecture and interior design

The impact of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) glasses in architecture and interior design has opened a new chapter in how spaces are designed and visualized. Tools like Apple’s Vision Pro and other virtual and augmented reality glasses offer immersive experiences that transform both creative processes and the experience of living through projects. In this post, we show you the most innovative applications.

 

Applications of augmented and virtual reality glasses in architecture

Imagine taking virtual tours of projects still under development, helping to understand proportions, layouts, and materials with exceptional detail… Or having your clients walk through their future home, exploring how light impacts different areas and adjusting finishes in real-time before construction begins. These possibilities are already a reality with examples like AR SketchWalk, which introduces us to our own sketches, GAMMA AR, which accurately positions BIM models on the construction site, or ARki, which offers 3D interactivity.

The use of augmented and virtual reality glasses will also be key in pre-construction planning and safety. This will help detect potential risks and organize workflows with greater precision, optimizing project development from its early stages.

 

Applications of augmented and virtual reality glasses in interior design

In interior design, AR facilitates the previewing of furniture combinations, textures, and colors on existing spaces, reducing errors and speeding up decision-making. The ability to overlay virtual elements in real environments will completely transform renovation planning, making the process more efficient and satisfying.

 

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Moreover, augmented reality minimizes human error. Design and architecture professionals can use augmented reality applications to measure spaces and organize objects more accurately. This ensures that furniture and other accessories fit within the room’s dimensions, avoiding higher costs.

 

Designing in other locations from your studio

The use of virtual or augmented reality glasses in interior design and architecture will enhance remote work. They will break down geographical barriers, allowing real-time collaboration with teams and clients in different locations. Sharing 3D models will facilitate reviews and decisions, saving time as well as economic and environmental costs of travel.