Designing Architecture’s Hyper‐Reality: Leveraging mixed reality as architectural components

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Designing Architecture’s Hyper‐Reality: Leveraging mixed reality as architectural components
Description
The thesis explores how mixed reality can be employed as an additional layer of architectural elements. The developments in mixed reality have changed the affective relationship between inhabitants and spaces while redefining architectural boundaries. Namely, the embodied interface, which can significantly alter the perceived reality, will become an architectural element inseparable from the rest of the spatial components when deployed in a room. The project explored aged nursing homes to examine the instrumental effect of embodied interfaces as a slice into the discussion of its implications as elements of architecture. Design for aging has been gaining attention within the architectural discourse. Its innate social and spatial specificities offer a terrain to investigate the utility of embodied interfaces, including augmenting spatial qualities and enhancing the connection between the site and its inhabitants. The project designs a prototype that examines the affective impacts of perceived architecture experiences and asserts mixed reality as architecture’s new design paradigm.
Creator
Zhou, Xiao
Subject
Embodied Interface
HCI
Mixed Reality
Architecture
Information technology
Contributor
Christoforetti, Elizabeth
Date
2024-09-26T12:14:01Z
2024
2024-09-25
2024
2024-09-26T12:14:01Z
Type
Thesis or Dissertation
text
Format
application/pdf
application/pdf
Identifier
Zhou, Xiao. 2024. Designing Architecture’s Hyper‐Reality: Leveraging mixed reality as architectural components. Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
31301455
https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37379539
Language
en