From Hospice to Hot-Air Balloon Thanks to VR Therapy by Matt Alderton To improve the lives of hospice patients, students in a unique design program are creating immersive VR therapy experiences—for the era of COVID-19 and far beyond.
Architecture BIM’s Social Impact Drives Post-Earthquake Architecture in Mexico City by Carlos Tomasini
Architecture Kengo Kuma Is the Next Starchitect—Architectural Visualization Is His Stardust by Megumi Yoshida
Architecture 5 Ways Digitalization Fosters a Collaborative Culture in Architecture by Kim O’Connell Learn how digitalization and information sharing helped one architecture and engineering firm cultivate a more collaborative—and productive—design approach.
Architecture Tree-House Architecture Brings Modus Studio Closer to Nature by Taz Khatri With the latest tech and fabrication tools, Modus Studio is using design to bring people closer to nature, and its foray into tree-house architecture hews close to this mission.
Architecture Real-Time Tech Goes Beyond AR and VR for Smarter Models, Better Building Design by Zach Mortice Smarter building starts with smarter modeling. VR and extended reality will touch all aspects of the industry, from selling an idea to refining the design and streamlining construction.
Architecture How a Rad New Skatepark Plan Is Redrawing London’s Public Spaces by Jeff Link Planning and creating a new wave of skatepark designs requires activism, policy, and public support. All are on display in London, where skate culture is thriving.
Infrastructure For Two New Zealand firms, VR Brings Fun and Games to Sustainable Urban Planning by Rina Diane Caballar To make sustainable urban planning fun, a New Zealand consultancy gamified the process, creating Sustain-a-city—a VR simulation that lets players make their own balanced ecosystems.