Simulation Study on the Geographical Adaptability of the Large-Scale Cultural Buildings in Shanshui Cities Based on the VR Technology

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The virtual reality (VR) technology is an important direction of the simulation technology. It is a combination of the simulation technology and the computer graphics, the man-machine interface technology, the multimedia technology, the sensor technology, the network technology and other technologies. It is a challenging cross-cutting technology frontier subject and research field. By giving full play to the application advantages of this technology and combining with the development of Chongqing’s architecture in the mountain city and the general outline of its form, this paper draws out the positive influence of the urban landmark buildings on the natural features and the artificial engineering environment of the city at the visual level as well as the economic and cultural levels. Based on the VR technology, the geographic adaptability simulation of the large-scale cultural buildings in Shanshui cities provides the important guidance for the large-scale cultural buildings in Shanshui cities on the basis of giving full play to their technological advantages.

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Wan, L. (2020). Simulation Study on the Geographical Adaptability of the Large-Scale Cultural Buildings in Shanshui Cities Based on the VR Technology. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 1088, pp. 1401–1407). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1468-5_165

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