AR Pavilion at Fort Greene Park
An exploration of augmented reality integrated with architecture, drawing inspiration from the iconic Barcelona Pavilion designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. This is like an invitation to experience Augmented Reality at Fort Greene Park, inspired by the architecture of the Barcelona Pavilion by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. This AR experience encourages outdoor exploration and offers a new perspective of the environment. The AR pavilion demonstrates the possibilities of AR in architecture, showing how it can seamlessly merge into reality in real-time.
Class : Through the Lens : Modalities of AR | Instructor : Maya Pruitt
Designed and Developed : Panithan Kasinphila(Penny)
Music by Oui : https://on.soundcloud.com/5fQVwWfeXH7mcmfy7
AR Experience
Outdoor Interaction and Community Engagement
By situating the experience in a public park, the project promotes outdoor activity and community interaction.
It serves as a call to re-examine familiar landscapes through the transformative lens of AR, offering a new perspective on everyday environments.
Architectural Showcase
This project explores its practical applications in creating dynamic and interactive architecture and public art installations.
It encourages users to envision the potential of AR in redefining real-world spaces, providing a glimpse into the future of architecture and urban planning.
Bubbles of Discovery
Each trail of bubbles could lead to a specific "hidden gem" within the park—a lesser-known spot that offers unique views or historical significance. Upon reaching these destinations, visitors might be greeted with a special AR visual display.This project explores its practical applications in creating dynamic and interactive public art installations and architecture. It encourages users to envision the potential of AR in redefining real-world spaces, providing a glimpse into the future of architecture and urban planning.
Reality VS Augmented Reality
Try it out
First QR Code: Scan to view an interactive poster that plays a trailer featuring a 3D model of the pavilion accompanied by music.
Second QR Code: Scan to access a Google Maps link to the location.
Third QR Code: Scan to see the AR pavilion immersed in the environment at Fort Greene Park.