Virtual Reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), combined together as mixed reality (XR), is rapidly advanced as companies focus on the AR mini technology and enhance VR capabilities. Although completely overwhelming virtual cooperation may be the future, today’s priority is the development, learning and cooperation in the XR technology in the material world. This vision is in the heart of the new XR laboratory, designed by Windsorpatania.
The new XR LAB area is located at West Suffolk College in the United Kingdom, and recently won the inspiring learning square award at the 2024 Higher Education Awards. But this green room is not the typical waiting area used in theaters or scenes in a place for concerts-it is a completely immersive environment with green ceilings, walls and floors, designed to facilitate the isolation of realistic objects by removing the background, similar to the effects of the green screen used in the production of the film.
Although it may seem that the interior design will not be a priority in a space designated for virtual experiences, architecture is amazing. XR Laboratory reset an old workshop and includes an audio insulation to enhance XR immersion. Inside, high -end cameras and microphones are placed in a strategic position to create a natural and smooth XR experience. In addition to working as an advanced educational environment, the laboratory is also placed as a business center for the surrounding area, especially focusing on developing XR display devices. “The XR LAB is really an inspiring educational space, as the ambitious architecture embodies the function of the building,” says Giovanni Battania, co -director of Windsonpatania. “We are very proud that we are part of this exciting educational initiative that changes the game.”
The design of other spaces in the laboratory tends to a modern future aesthetic. This is emphasized through a 3D network that decorates the outer surface of the building, symbolizing the advanced 3D technology that is explored and developed.
“We had different sources of inspiration for this project, which helped us together to provide a Wow worker,” says Pattania. “They re -imagined the likes of Tesla factories in the United States and Tesla Cybletruck square, and even monochrome interiors of men in black films.”
In the end, we hope the space will facilitate the development of the new and exciting XR program and programs.
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Photography from Windsorpatania engineers.