Interactive landscape design and flood visualisation in augmented reality

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In stakeholder participation workshops, digital and hard-copy maps, alongside other representation formats in 2D and 3D, are used extensively to support communication, spatial evaluation and interactive decision making processes. In this paper, we present a novel tool to enhance traditional map-based workshop activities using augmented reality. Augmented reality technology is gaining momentum as a tool for visualising environmental design choices in planning and design, and is used in a range of applications including stakeholder participation, design evaluation and flood risk communication. We demonstrate interactive and collaborative 3D cartographic visualisations which enable real-time multi-user exercises in landscape intervention design and flood visualisation.

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Tomkins, A., & Lange, E. (2019). Interactive landscape design and flood visualisation in augmented reality. Multimodal Technologies and Interaction, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/mti3020043

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