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Architectural AR is at the heart of the action when it comes to the long-term commitment to many of the lifestyle changes we expected when the pandemic started.

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Architectural AR is at the heart of the action when it comes to the long-term commitment to many of the lifestyle changes we expected when the pandemic started.

In Real Estate, virtual marketing is the only point of contact that meet both customer expectations and regional or municipal health orders.

From home presales to lessons about Mars, a phone or tablet may be all that stands between you and another world, Augmented Reality Tours are relevant within business, education, entertainment, and more.

Real Estate is one of the many industries now conducting business online, from home, and through Virtual Tours, VR walkthroughs, AR portals and other remote sales solutions.

Oculus Quest has us equally excited here at Stambol. When we used the word ‘practical’ in the title of this post, it was by no means meant to be a buzzkill.

Our CEO, Dogu Taskiran joined Advance Tech Podcast hosted by Alexandra Moxin and Adam Dymitruk. They explored how and why Stambol Studios was created, the concept of digital twins, smart buildings and smart city initiatives, the performance requirements required for highly immersive experiences and some of the things we need to think about as we transition to digital citizens.

Our efforts – and the efforts of our peers – have paid off. The XR ecosystem thrived in 2018. And most of our blog posts reflect our interest in the advancements and possibilities for everything related to Spatial Computing. while we’re still in the sweet spot of a crisp new calendar, we hope you’ll join us in our enthusiasm to recognize what our dedicated team accomplished in 2018.

Top realtors know that exceeding buyers’ expectations is everything. Giving your client what they need – and want – is essential, as is anticipating every bump in the road along the sales cycle. But the days when a birthday card and a muffin basket went above and beyond in terms of client service are drifting into the past. Buyers are beginning to experience VR and AR for real estate and there is no going back.

By now you’ve heard about using Virtual Reality to present your finished 3D visualizations. You know they come with unprecedented features like 360 degree roving views, real-time customizable interiors and exteriors, as well as user-led walkthroughs and meticulous attention to detail.Today we want to get you thinking outside the proverbial model. While VR models have unique features like always immaculate interiors and effectively retaining your prospect’s undivided attention, there are facets to this world you might not have considered before.

You have less than half a year to get your BIM files and 3D renderings ready for all the corporate and municipal approvals necessary so that this relatively small patch of earth can be dug into and built sky-high to become the most impressive building the city around it has ever seen.

As we watch Real Estate Marketing evolve into the virtual space we already occupy, we are always looking for new ways to showcase XR’s true full potential. Although we also specialize in VR experiences and 360 degree visualizations, today we’re teasing apart the main three strategies for using Augmented Reality to present a property development.

We’ve often talked about why architects and real estate development firms should be looking to VR for marketing and presentations. Regardless of budget, just about every developer, realtor, architect, or interior designer can take advantage of Virtual and Augmented Reality to showcase a project inside and out.