Software developer Epic Games and visualisation firm Neoscape have used plans to create an interactive virtual model of architect Moshe Safdie's Habitat 67 in Montreal, a housing complex that was constructed for the World's Fair.
Epic Games and Neoscape used original plans for Habitat 67 to test new visualisation methods made possible by the newest version of Epic Game's Unreal Engine, a 3D graphics game engine.
Using materials from Safdie's studio - Safdie Architects - the team was able to construct a virtual version of the project as it was meant to be, which includes a larger complex with massive arches holding rows of cubic apartments similar to Habitat 67's existing configuration.
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31 май 2023