Architecture has always been known as static, hard and heavy. With the development of Augmented Reality is gaining more popular, architecture in the future will physically adapt to our needs and expectations. This can lead to fundamentally change one’s perception of the existing our physical environment because it gradually blurring the physical and virtual space. The future of digital architecture is moving towards exploring the full potential of augmented reality and its impact to the city. The design is changing through the flows of people's interaction. The result is a juxtaposition between digital and reality that brings typological alteration. The role of an architect changes from a former of spaces to a digital image designer, a self-centered design to become participatory and interactive.
Class (H) Architectural Design 5 ITS
Lecturer: Nurfahmi Muchlis, S.T. M.Ars