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In the text **"Virtual reality and digital modeling go on trial for a federal courtroom design"** by Alan Joch is talk about the pilot project to use virtual reality to the design of the courts of justice; initiated by the General Services Administration (GSA), in this project is intended that each judicial power to decide to have preferences about the room and location of each of the elements where you can also view the designs before construction and prevent any errors. These reviews of models and carry out the project cost approximately $ 50,000 The Jackson project seemed well suited for a new approach because they got the answer of the judges, where the sight lines analyzed and reorganized the elements based on feedback from judges and others. In addition to the acoustic characteristics of design, lighting design, etc.. could be analyzed architecturally demonstrating that the technology has been confirmed to be a tool not only design, but its progress. I personally find it interesting that you can move forward with the design of structures to design and modify from virtual reality, however, much design (real) invested in, will be virtual reality, a parallel world and I think that goes against of what we do as an architect, at least in my case. It's a brilliant idea to make it more great projects but even if these designs and projects, being so advanced, could be carried out in real life.
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