Residential presentations are shifting from "seeing" to "experiencing."
You can experience the plans created with "ARCHITREND ZERO" in a VR system (head-mounted display), allowing you to immerse yourself in the space's expansiveness and height as if you were "standing right there." ---------------- ◎ Catalog data can be downloaded from the link below. ◎ VR experience events are being held nationwide. ▼ For applications and details, click here.
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basic information
Convert the model created with ARCHITREND ZERO into VR data. By wearing a VR system (head-mounted display), you can walk through a realistic space with overwhelming immersion and experience life there virtually. You can realistically feel aspects that are difficult to understand in drawings or perspectives, such as the spaciousness of the atrium, the opening of doors, the height of the kitchen, the width of corridors, and the position of outlets. You can also make specifications using actual building materials.
Delivery Time
P3
Applications/Examples of results
VR experience of housing plans for new construction and renovations. Can also be used for deciding specifications for building materials and housing equipment. As a virtual housing exhibition.
Detailed information
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Understanding the virtual space at life size With a VR experience linked to one's own perspective and movements, it is possible to clearly grasp the sense of scale imagined in real life.
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Check details in model mode. You can freely slice the virtual model from vertical, horizontal, and diagonal angles to view the entire unit from all directions.
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The structural explanation is easy to understand. As interest in earthquake resistance increases, the foundation, beams, columns, and braces can also be explained at actual size. *The VR output of structural diagram data requires the ARCHITREND ZERO optional program "Perspective Studio 'P-style'."
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Suggestions for real-life scenarios You can understand the usability of opening and closing doors, windows, and curtains, as well as turning lights on and off in real life. It is also possible to check the lighting and daylighting images for different times of the day.
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Decide on specifications with VR! Great effectiveness for renovation proposals. It is possible to simulate replacements using manufacturer building materials and housing equipment. Since specifications can be decided within a future home, discrepancies in imagery are reduced. You can coordinate with actual building materials and housing equipment included in the 3D simulation site "3D Catalog.com." (A separate contract for ARCHITREND ZERO and 3D Catalog.com is required.)
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Experience the layout image of actual building materials. You can check the usability of the heights of kitchen counters and cabinets from real manufacturers, and also confirm and consider the flow of household chores through actual experience.
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Display information about building materials, housing equipment, walls, and floors. The selected building materials and housing equipment, including manufacturer names and product names, will be displayed on the VR screen, making it easy to share with the client.
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Benefits of Introducing a VR System ■ Increased Attractiveness • By promoting the adoption of VR, you can expect an increase in customer attraction. • At events, seeing people experience VR attracts more potential clients! • Clients who were initially cautious and reserved become smiling and engaged after the VR experience. ■ Overwhelming cost performance compared to building a housing exhibition hall ■ Various plans can be showcased in a small space! ■ Being able to see and understand reduces the likelihood of issues.
Company information
Fukui Computer Group develops and sells CAD and various software for the construction fields such as architecture, surveying, and civil engineering. Since its establishment in 1979, the company has grown to have a network of 30 sales offices nationwide, and its product lineup boasts bestsellers in each respective field. Fukui Computer Architect Co., Ltd. was spun off in 2012.