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Making in Mixed Reality
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January 2019

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Matthew Beanland

The construction industry's reliance on two-dimensional documentation results in inefficiency, inconsistency, waste, human error, increased cost and the impracticality of architectural experimentation with novel form, structure, material or fabrication approaches. We describe a software platform that enables designers to create interactive holographic instructions that translate design models into intelligent processes rather than static drawings. A prototypical project to design and construct a pavilion from bent mild steel tube illustrates the use of this software to develop applications assisting with the design, fabrication, assembly and analysis of the structure. We further demonstrate that fabrication within mixed reality environments can enable unskilled construction teams to assemble complex structures in short time frames and with minimal errors, and outline possibilities for further improvements.

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... It is worth noting that the VR-based topology optimization can be further extended to a mixed reality (MR) setting, allowing virtual models to interact seamlessly with the physical environment in real time (Jahn et al. 2018;Kraus et al. 2022). The MR extension can provide the designer with more interactive and practical possibilities by blending the digital and physical worlds (Li 2024). ...

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Generalized Topology Optimization for Structural Design
Making in Mixed Reality. Holographic design, fabrication, assembly and analysis of woven steel structures

... Moreover, there have already been numerous finished art installation practices worldwide utilizing AR technology, featuring variant materials and tectonic approaches such as a bent steel pipe pavilion [4], a lightweight timber structure [6], a collaboratively crafted bamboo weaving sculpture [9], etc. These practices are made possible by overlaying digital models onto real-world construction sites, facilitated by 6-DoF pose tracking advancements. ...

Making in Mixed Reality