Custom lighting manufacturer ASCENTI Lighting launched the industry’s first AR and VR lighting app which enables architects and designers to create and evaluate their designs remotely. The application provides a safe and secure solution for architects and designers to keep projects moving forward and meet deadlines during and after the coronavirus health crisis.
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State-of-the-art AR capabilities allow architects and designers to view and modify custom fixtures from any room in real-time, eliminating the need to visit project sites in person. They can also use the app on-site to show their clients what the fixture would look like in the intended space.
“The app also gives our clients the ability to overcome challenges caused by the current health crisis,” said John Fox, president of ASCENTI LIGHTING.
The app provides also tutorial to help users learn how to place 3D models inside a space, giving them the ability to instantly visualize custom light fixtures with their mobile devices without the need to visit showrooms or warehouses.
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