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54: Evaluation and Verification Strategies In Collaborative Learning Systems Using Xr and Their Impact On The Design of Inmotic Installations: Responsive Microarchitecture In The Urban Landscape

This article is part of an annual project involving three universities from different countries to implement a hybrid design studio. It focuses on creating micro-architectures that integrate service and comfort while enabling mutability through the use of innovative technologies. The paper discusses the 2025 studio production and evaluates design strategies combining Inmotics, User Experience (UX), and Extended Reality (XR). The approach acknowledges the diverse needs of users, who are seen as active agents and catalysts for environmental change. In the 2025 iteration, the project was developed in the Delta region, specifically in the city of [City] within the Province of [Province]. The project moved into design verification and adjustment using immersive reality technology. Participants received specialized training for this phase. Moving beyond traditional visualization significantly transforms the design process, as Extended Reality (XR) and its various technological capabilities become powerful tools for design exploration, testing, and refinement.

Patricia Hernández
arqpatriciahernandez@gmail.com
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Diseño, Córdoba, Argentina
Argentina

Raquel Landenberg
raquel.landenberg@unc.edu.ar
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Diseño, Córdoba, Argentina
Argentina

Erwin Aguirre Villalobos
erwin.aguirre@utem.cl
Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana-UTEM / Pluris XR, Santiago de Chile, Chile
Chile

Gabriela Bustos Lopez
bustosl2@uwm.edu
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (UWM), School of Architecture and Urban Planning (SARUP) / Pluris XR, Milwaukee, USA
United States

 


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