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Project Approach <br />By utilizing digital technologies, <br />we can help others experience <br />design in eye-opening ways. <br />Similar to how digital tools have changed the way we draft, <br />VR and its related technologies revolutionize how we explain <br />architecture and interiors. They move beyond visualization, allowing <br />users to viscerally experience the proposed environment. This not only <br />helps clients and designers better understand how the space will function <br />in the real world, but also provides an opportunity to identify and rectify <br />any design issues before construction begins, saving time and money. <br />Working with our Clients <br />We have been using VR across the firm for several years, applying the <br />technologies in various ways throughout projects. Efforts range from <br />developing workflows and tools in-house to collaborating with two VR <br />hardware companies to tailor their products to our needs. Plus we’ve <br />built a virtual design room that allows people in different locations <br />to experience a VR or MR space simultaneously, turning an often solo <br />experience into a group one. <br />Virtual Reality in the Miami <br />Studio of Perkins and Will <br />Extended Reality <br />Virtual Reality <br />Immersive, simulated environment that is completely <br />CG (computer-generated) <br />Mixed Reality <br />Similar to AR, but CG elements are visibly obscured <br />(occlusion) by physical environment <br />Augmented Reality <br />Overlay of CG and real-world content, but elements <br />don’t interact with each other <br />19 <br />RFQ 20-07-01 / Continuing Professional Consulting Services (CCNA)