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Learning Geometric Transformations for Parametric Design: An Augmented Reality (AR)-Powered Approach

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arxiv 2109.10899 v1 pith:KJL3HVYF submitted 2021-09-02 cs.HC

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Despite the remarkable development of parametric modeling methods for architectural design, a significant problem still exists, which is the lack of knowledge and skill regarding the professional implementation of parametric design in architectural modeling. Considering the numerous advantages of digital/parametric modeling in rapid prototyping and simulation most instructors encourage students to use digital modeling even from the early stages of design; however, an appropriate context to learn the basics of digital design thinking is rarely provided in architectural pedagogy. This paper presents an educational tool, specifically an Augmented Reality (AR) intervention, to help students understand the fundamental concepts of para-metric modeling before diving into complex parametric modeling platforms. The goal of the AR intervention is to illustrate geometric transformation and the associated math functions so that students learn the mathematical logic behind the algorithmic thinking of parametric modeling. We have developed BRICKxAR_T, an educational AR prototype, that intends to help students learn geometric transformations in an immersive spatial AR environment. A LEGO set is used within the AR intervention as a physical manipulative to support physical interaction and im-prove spatial skill through body gesture.

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