A series of experimental experiences brings projects from the National Collection for Dutch Architecture and Urban Planning to life through virtual reality. Using VR technology, students from TU Delft’s Virtual Architecture Museum research and design studio, have investigated the
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A series of experimental experiences brings projects from the National Collection for Dutch Architecture and Urban Planning to life through virtual reality. Using VR technology, students from TU Delft’s Virtual Architecture Museum research and design studio, have investigated the relationship between spatial design, media and historiography – the study of written history. The presentation is based on student work from the MSc 2 studio Virtual architecture Museum of TU Delft, supervised by Dirk van den Heuvel and Eytan Mann, supported by the BK VR Lab and Hans Hoogenboom