Metaverse.+CAD+&+BIM+Design

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**__Metaverse Paragraph __**  Thanks to metaverse new advances have been achieved at the level of architectural design ; it improves certain aspects of there at world using technology. In the case of "from atelier to e- telier" We know that with some programs like CAD can make virtual designs that allow us to visualize future projects.Through the network we can do e-teliers and discussions about a project, I mean , it is not necessary that two or more persons have to meet to make or finish some work.The down side of this is that isolated members of a project,and  don`t need to be int he same place to work.

According to "Virtual reality and digital modeling go on trial for a federal courtroom design"  don`t need to spend time or money making models, but everything can be done by computer,this not only allows us to visualize it in 3D, also we can see the shadows, lightsand even the acoustics of the place , <span class="hps" style="font-family: Arial,sans-serif;">as it is in real life.The disadvantage of these programs is that they are not 100 <span style="font-family: Arial,sans-serif;">% accurate; <span class="hps" style="font-family: Arial,sans-serif;">the design can present some precision errors.

=**__ Summary (From atelier to e-telier) __**= <span style="background-color: #ffffff; display: block; font-family: arial,verdana,helvetica,sans-serif; text-align: left;"> <span style="background-color: #ffffff; display: block; font-family: arial,verdana,helvetica,sans-serif; text-align: left;"> Virtual design studios (VDS) have the potential to favor collaboration over competition. The catch is predicting whether VDS will isolate students from a sense of place and materiality, or if it will provide future architects the tools to reconcile communication environments and physical space. <span style="background-color: #ffffff; display: block; font-family: arial,verdana,helvetica,sans-serif; text-align: left;"> Advances in CAD combined with technologies to communicate images, data, and “live” action, now enable virtual dimensions of studio experience. Students no longer need gather at the same time and place to tackle the same design problem. Critics can comment over the network or by e-mail, and distinguished jurors can make virtual visits. <span style="background-color: #ffffff; display: block; font-family: arial,verdana,helvetica,sans-serif; text-align: left;"> The virtual design studio also is important as we train our students for a global marketplace. <span style="background-color: #ffffff; display: block; font-family: arial,verdana,helvetica,sans-serif; text-align: left;"> The design collaboration may be single-task, in which each participant “has his own view over the whole design or multiple-task, in which “the design problem is divided among the participants in a way that each person is responsible for a particular portion of the design.” <span style="background-color: #ffffff; display: block; font-family: arial,verdana,helvetica,sans-serif; text-align: left;"> Communication may be synchronous, implying “the simultaneous presence and participation of all designers involved in the collaboration,” or asynchronous, in which “designers may work at different times, often on different parts of the design, and do not require the simultaneous presence of all team members.”  <span style="background-color: #ffffff; display: block; font-family: arial,verdana,helvetica,sans-serif; text-align: left;"> Students see that though their distant peers may have different values and approaches to design, many fundamental aspects of the design process are unchanged around the world. <span style="background-color: #ffffff; display: block; font-family: arial,verdana,helvetica,sans-serif; text-align: left;"> I agree with the reading, since the design is an essential part of architecture VDM (Virtual design studios) and CAD aid and abet the work of future architects, though it isolates the critics and students as it is not necessary to do a project together but everything can be done by email. = __**Comparasion and Contrast Paragraph**__ =

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; display: block; font-family: arial,verdana,helvetica,sans-serif; text-align: left;"> **Building information modeling (****BIM)** is the process of generating and managing building data during its life cycle. **Computer-aided design** **(CAD)** is the use of computer technology for the process of design and design-documentation. BIM, design tools allow for extracting different views from a building model for drawing production and other uses. Also, is able to achieve such improvements by modeling representations of the actual parts and pieces being used to build a building. CAD may be used to design curves and figures in two-dimensional (2D) space; or curves, surfaces, and solids in three-dimensional (3D) objects. CAD is also used for the accurate creation of photo simulations that are often required in the preparation of Environmental Impact Reports. <span style="background-color: #ffffff; display: block; font-family: arial,verdana,helvetica,sans-serif; text-align: left;"> Both programs are an important industrial art extensively used in many applications, including automotive, shipbuilding, and aerospace industries, industrial and architectural design, prosthetics, and many more.