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Montreal's Iconic Brutalist Building Has Finally Been Finished Inside Unreal Engine (engadget.com) 18

Designers are using Unreal Engine to create virtual renditions of architectural projects that were never fully realized, such as the Hillside Sample Project by Neoscape and Safdie Architects, showcasing Moshe Safdie's original vision for Montreal's Habitat 67 housing complex. The interactive 3D models offer exceptional detail of the structures and highlight the potential of real-time 3D renditions for pitching architectural concepts. Engadget reports: A young Safdie designed Habitat 67 for Montreal's 1967 World's Fair, also known as Expo 67. It was meant to combine the advantages of suburbia (such as gardens and multi-level housing) with the affordability and density of apartments. The affordability didn't pan out, and Safdie ended up producing a smaller-scale version for the fair. Habitat 67 ultimately launched Safdie's career, though, and it's still one of the better-known landmarks in the city.

You have a few options for exploring the complex. You can watch a video if you just want a quick overview, but you can also navigate a 3D space using either Google Chrome or a downloadable app. The interactive models let you either roam freely or have Safdie guide you through the project with narration at key points.

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Montreal's Iconic Brutalist Building Has Finally Been Finished Inside Unreal Engine

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  • by backslashdot ( 95548 ) on Wednesday May 17, 2023 @11:02PM (#63531383)

    To truly experience the claustrophobic nature of this, it needs to be in VR. However the quality of current VR headsets suck, and probably will suck for at least a decade until we get 70+ ppd VR headsets (the expensive Varjo XR-3 with its tiny high ppd view doesn't count)

  • Cool, maybe they'll tear it down soon.

  • DOOM engine seems more appropriate - see MyHouse.wad [doomwiki.org]...

    • Thanks, that's a fun map. I'm now lost in some alternate house reality, thankfully the walkthrough is helpful.

  • I got so much vertigo from the video just imagining living in a concrete box hanging off the side of an inverted V left me screaming no way! Something tells me financial constraints on young architects are not always bad!

  • *puts the cheerleader pompoms down again
    I get it, the architectural movements that Team 10 [wikipedia.org] brought to the world are very much an acquired taste thing, but it certainly deserves more love!

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