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Abstract
The benefits of studying daylight behavior with physical scale models is well
established. Scale models are widely used as design tools from the early
conceptual design phase to the final presentation, in order to inform and
communicate spatial experience and atmosphere created by daylight.
Photographing the interior of daylight illuminated scale models takes special
considerations concerning camera size and the construction of the scale model.
The point of view is often through a window or other openings in the model for
practical reasons, and an experience of being in the space is difficult to
achieve.Capturing 360° panoramas from scale model interiors enables a novel
experience of the model space in 1:1 viewed in Virtual Reality. Establishing a
correct eye-height is mandatory for the precise perception of scale, whereas
model construction materials seems to be of minor significance. In this paper, a
study done through an explorative and observative research describes the
practical findings of capturing 360° panoramas inside daylight illuminated scale
models. The purpose is to create a guide for students to use 360° panoramic
photographing and the various display possibilities to enhance the conceptual
design phase as well as representing the results.
established. Scale models are widely used as design tools from the early
conceptual design phase to the final presentation, in order to inform and
communicate spatial experience and atmosphere created by daylight.
Photographing the interior of daylight illuminated scale models takes special
considerations concerning camera size and the construction of the scale model.
The point of view is often through a window or other openings in the model for
practical reasons, and an experience of being in the space is difficult to
achieve.Capturing 360° panoramas from scale model interiors enables a novel
experience of the model space in 1:1 viewed in Virtual Reality. Establishing a
correct eye-height is mandatory for the precise perception of scale, whereas
model construction materials seems to be of minor significance. In this paper, a
study done through an explorative and observative research describes the
practical findings of capturing 360° panoramas inside daylight illuminated scale
models. The purpose is to create a guide for students to use 360° panoramic
photographing and the various display possibilities to enhance the conceptual
design phase as well as representing the results.
Translated title of the contribution | Etablering af dagslysstudier inde i arkitektoniske skalamodeller med 360° panoramaer vist i VRer |
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Original language | English |
Title of host publication | eCAADe RIS 2019. Virtually Real. Immersing into the Unbuilt : Proceedings of the 7th eCAADe International Regional Symposium |
Editors | N. Steinø, M. Kraus |
Number of pages | 8 |
Place of Publication | Aalborg |
Publisher | Aalborg University Press |
Publication date | 2019 |
Pages | 81-88 |
Publication status | Published - 2019 |
Event | VIRTUALLY REAL - 7th eCAADe Regional International Symposium - Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark Duration: 2 May 2019 → 3 May 2019 |
Conference
Conference | VIRTUALLY REAL - 7th eCAADe Regional International Symposium |
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Location | Aalborg University |
Country/Territory | Denmark |
City | Aalborg |
Period | 02/05/2019 → 03/05/2019 |
Artistic research
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Establishing daylight studies inside architectural scale models with 360° panoramas viewed in VR
Anette Kreutzberg (Lecturer)
3 May 2019Activity: Talk or presentation › Lecture and oral contribution
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VIRTUALLY REAL - 7th eCAADe Regional International Symposium
Anette Kreutzberg (Participant)
2 May 2019 → 3 May 2019Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organisation and participation in conference