What Is Augmented Reality? How Can It Benefit Architects and Builders?
Augmented reality (AR) is an alive, replicated image of a physical, actual world whose features are enhanced by computer-generated sensory information. It is among the three extended reality (XR) virtual worlds, which also involve virtual reality (VR) and mixed reality (MR). The input about the user's outlying actual environment becomes dynamic and capable to be digitally modified with the use of powerful augmented-reality technology including computer vision and object recognition. Construction and Architecture Using Augmented Reality Augmented Reality Construction Site initiatives entail employing mobile devices and 3D models to display a 3D model of prototype architecture onto an existing space. For a long time, augmented reality has been employed in video games and media entertainment to depict a real image mixing with one made from computer images. 3D Printing In Construction Industry The computer-controlled systematic layering of resources to make thre...