
Multiuser Immersive Virtual Reality (MIVR) tools democratize the design process by enabling equitable contributions from designers and non-designers. This fosters enhanced interdisciplinary cooperation and broadens participation, reflecting evolving and more inclusive landscape architectural practices. Our research focused on collaborative designers' and non-designers’ interaction in MIVR during the design process, from initial site analysis and conceptualization until the final proposal presentation. We gathered participants' insights during the three-month experiment, which mimicked a real design process. The results show that MIVR holds significant promise for enhancing collaboration and efficiency in the landscape architecture design process.
Autor / Author: | Dreksler, Beata; Bacha, Karim |
Institution / Institution: | American University of Beirut, Beirut/Lebanon; American University of Beirut, Beirut/Lebanon |
Seitenzahl / Pages: | 8 |
Sprache / Language: | Englisch |
Veröffentlichung / Publication: | JoDLA – Journal of Digital Landscape Architecture, 10-2025 |
Tagung / Conference: | Digital Landscape Architecture 2025 – Collaboration |
Veranstaltungsort, -datum / Venue, Date: | Dessau Campus of Anhalt University, Germany 04-06-25 - 07-06-25 |
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Keywords (en): | MIVR, co-design, co-creation, ARKIO, landscape design |
Paper review type: | Full Paper Review |
DOI: | doi:10.14627/537754005 |
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