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New virtual reality goggles used in London planning application

New virtual reality goggles that turn architects’ CAD models into a 3D interactive experience has been trialled by architect Purcell as part of the formal planning application process.

Purcell was applying to the London Borough of Richmond for permission to build a contemporary extension adjoining a grade II listed gothic church in south west London.

Christ Church in East Sheen has unusual stone and render decorations on a wall next to the proposed annexe.

The 3D technology, developed by tech start-up Visual-wise in partnership with Purcell, was used to provide the client, the Revd Stephen Griffith, and local authority officers with immersive views of the proposal to reassure them that a contemporary scheme would integrate well with the existing building.

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