Hybrid Design Strategy: Innovative Applications of Interactive System and Augmented Reality in Architectural Design
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https://doi.org/10.62051/ijsspa.v5n2.31Keywords:
Hybrid Design Strategy, Interactive System, Augmented Reality, Architectural DesignAbstract
With the rapid development of information technology, traditional architectural design methods are facing the challenges of efficiency and personalized needs. Interactive design systems and augmented reality technology provide new ideas to solve these problems. The paper first outlines the basic concepts of interactive design systems and augmented reality, and analyzes their practical applications in interior design, cultural heritage conservation, and participatory housing design. By elaborating on the technical platform and implementation mode, this paper shows how these technologies can promote effective communication between users and designers at the early stage of design, and enhance the visualization and collaborative efficiency of design.
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