Using Virtual Reality in Architecture

With virtual reality glasses and controls, Architecture student Matthew Churchill tours a 3D rendering of his design with his view projected behind him.
Photo by Megan Bean

October 18, 2019

Matthew Churchill, a junior architecture major from Cordova, Tennessee, uses virtual reality to explore and assess building details he has constructed as part of a case study. The project is part of Associate Professor of Architecture Alexis Gregory's course on assemblages. Students are using the technology to construct and critique building assemblies in the virtual space.