Episode 9 - Designing by Gaming Engines?
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Gaming engines have been around since the very first person shooter, Wolfenstein 3D. These engines are starting to be used in Architecture as a way to present the scheme to clients, juries or for use internally. This week we discuss the possible uses of gaming engines in Architecture whether that as a design aid in documentation, assessing schemes and winning competitions through to recording historical buildings. In 1900, German mathematician David Hilbert presented a list of maths problems that had been unsolved for centuries. This eventually became a list of 23 maths problems whereby some have been solved whiles others are still being worked on. BVN is proposing a list of problems be put out in the Architecture industry and have started to trend on Twitter using the #bigquestions and #architecture. You can read more about this at http://notionparallax.co.uk/wordpress/?p=1762Greg, Joe and I appreciate you listening to our podcast. We’d also appreciate if you could rate and review our show on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-architech-show/id972383709?mt=2.If you have feedback or questions about our show, send it through Twitter to me at @willislim. Skyscraper CityPitch Battle: watch four star architects competeProject GeppettoChicago and New York City GraffitiHistory of NYC inside Freedom TowerFuzor100 Little Things in GTA VOculus RiftSony Project MorpheusJohn CarmackGoogle Cardboard