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XR Star 20: The Building Blocks of XR Architecture

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3D modeling and architecture have gone hand in hand for many years now, even in the digital space. But there is a stark difference between seeing a project in AutoCAD and taking a walk through the design virtually. Today we sit down with CEO & Founder of Zuke AR Sydney Phillips to discuss how extended reality is being used for new opportunities within the architectural space. We look at how Zuke is turning projects into augmented reality experiences and where this technology could be headed further down the line.

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