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Architectural AR Visualization (Mobile + GPS)

The Problem:

Architects, planners, and clients often struggle to visualize buildings before construction begins. Two-dimensional plans and static renderings rarely communicate the real scale, spatial relationships, or impact on the surrounding environment.

The Solution:

Location-based AR allows architectural projects to be visualized directly on-site. Using GPS positioning and real-scale 3D models, future buildings can be placed in their exact location and explored through a mobile device.

What the Solution Includes

Location-based model placement
GPS coordinates align the 3D building with its real-world position.

Real-scale architectural visualization
Accurate building models displayed at true physical scale.

Interactive spatial exploration
Users can walk around the structure and view it from different perspectives.

Interior walkthrough capability
Visitors can enter the virtual building and explore rooms and layouts.

Contextual environment preview
Surrounding elements such as streets, parks, and neighboring buildings can be visualized together with the project.

Conclusion:

The project becomes visible before it exists. Clients and stakeholders can explore the building directly on location, gaining a clearer understanding of scale, design, and spatial impact. This improves communication, reduces uncertainty, and supports faster, more confident design decisions.

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Digital Heritage & Art Preservation

The artwork becomes a persistent digital twin that preserves its current state. Using ExploreXR, the sculpture can now be viewed directly in the browser as an interactive 3D model or experienced in Augmented Reality (AR) on mobile devices. This makes the artwork accessible from anywhere while enabling museums, institutions, and educators to integrate it easily into websites, digital exhibitions, and immersive learning environments.

Cultural Asset Digitization Solution

The cultural artifact becomes a permanent digital representation that preserves its appearance and craftsmanship. Using ExploreXR, the object can be explored directly in the browser as an interactive 3D model or viewed in Augmented Reality (AR) on mobile devices. This allows museums, researchers, and educators to share cultural heritage globally while maintaining a precise digital record for future generations.