Presentation of Existing Architectural Objects Using Augmented Reality: Case study - Ada Bridge, Belgrade, Serbia

  • Pejic P
  • Rizov T
  • Krasic S
  • et al.
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The presentation of existing architectural objects is most often done because of its historic significance or design values. Contemporary methods of presentation imply the use of digital perspective images, videos, virtual reality or augmented reality. Augmented reality (AR) is computer technology where the perception of the user is enhanced by the seamless blending between real environment and computer-generated virtual objects coexisting in the same space. In this paper a case study of AR use for existing architectural object presentation for “Ada Bridge” across Sava River in Belgrade is presented.

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Pejic, P., Rizov, T., Krasic, S., & Tashevski, R. (2015). Presentation of Existing Architectural Objects Using Augmented Reality: Case study - Ada Bridge, Belgrade, Serbia. South East European Journal of Architecture and Design, 2015, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.3889/seejad.2015.10011

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