The Virtual Tate

Michael Batty, Ruth Dalton, Bill Hillier, Bin Jiang, Jake Desyllas, Chiron Mottram, Alan Penn, Andrew Hudson-Smith, Alasdair Turner

Research output: Working paper

Abstract

New methods for simulating the form of buildings using virtual reality (VR) have suddenly made it possible to link ways in which people use buildings to their geometric layout. VR opens up many different approaches to architectural simulation ranging from agent-based modelling of movement within a building to representing a building as a multi-user world.

We demonstrate some of these possibilities using the Tate Gallery on London's Millbank where we predict the impact of detailed changes on the configuration of rooms and the display of pictures.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherCentre for Advanced Spatial Analysis
Number of pages12
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 1998

Publication series

NameCASA Working Paper Series
PublisherCentre for Advanced Spatial Analysis
No.5
ISSN (Print)1467-1298

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    Conroy Dalton, R. (Recipient), 5 Sept 1998

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