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Why ReHouse
- Hook
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- We go all over the world to exotic locales and tour buildings
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- If can’t be there
- Coffee table books
- News feeds
- View Videos that show
- Not satisfying
- Look, but don’t experience > don’t touch
- If tour, hustled through, but not opportunity to explore
- Pathways fixed
- Can’t explore
- People like to experience that spaces that make them feel
- Morph
- BW image of Stahl from a book - Julius Schulman
- Transition into the game environment
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ReHouse: Immersively Experiencing
- Options for Experiencing
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Level 1: Tour and Explore
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ReHouse 1: Immerse / Experience
- Start at Pool deck
- Walk past the pool
- Go into the living room and look around 270 view
- Walk toward kitchen
- Take a tour
- Move to specific points
- Jump to bedroom 1
- Look around
- Jump to bedroom 2
- Look around
- Jump back to living room
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Level 2: Play and Create
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ReHouse 2: Play
- Living room
- Look at Fireplace
- Turn it on
- Look at Furniture
- Start by changing materials of existing furniture item
- Table
- Change to another furniture item — different chair or couch
- Set it’s materials
- Add a furniture item
- Add a big decorative item
- A big plant
- An Eames bird
- Making the Living Room your own
- Change the World
- Change from day to night
- Change the lighting
- Dim or color change
- Swap for a different hanging fixture
- Make it your own
- Go outside
- Add some pool furniture
- Add some pool toy
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Level 3: Learn and Act
- Overview
- Learn More
- How they work > educational resources
- History > How created
- The Backstory
- What’s next
- Act
- Source
- Connect with Community and Vendors
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ReHouse 3: Learn
- Learn about the objects in the scene
- Eames Chair
- Link to learning
- Link to sourcing
- Nelson Clock on Fireplace
- Hover
- Read overview
- See links to learn more or source
- The objects can tell their own stories
- Book about house within the model
- Link to the Stahl house book
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ReHouse Use Cases
- Experiencing the Inaccessible
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Architectural Tourism
- Places inaccessible / challenging to visit — Hard to access - Built architecture
- Economic Constraints
- Time and expense of travel
- Physical constraints
- Limited access
- Fallingwater
- Eames House
- Stah House
- No Access
- Hannah House
- Places cannot visit
- Lost Architecture
- Larking building
- Imperial Hotel
- Decaying Architecture
- Freeman House
- Unbuilt Architecture
- Cliff House
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Product Showcasing
- Show products in situ
- Objects in context
- Virtual showrooms
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Digital Preservation
- Too much of a good thing
- Crowding to see the Mona Lisa
- Crowding to see the Sistine Chapel
- Challenge of preservation
- Limit Access
- Not overcrowded
- Guards/Guides and Docents
- Non-destructive
- No touching
- Stay on the runners
- Trusts / Organizations
- FLLW Preservation Trust
- Eames Foundation
- Stahl Foundation
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Design Community Collaboration Platform
- Foundation
- Open Platform for design enthusiasts, creators, and vendors to CREATE, SHARE, COLLABORATE, and BUILD COMMUNITY around their passion for great design in virtual environments — accessible, universally available
- Community of
- Consumers
- Creators
- Modelers
- Arch Visualization
- Designers
- Craftspeople
- Stewards
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Demo / Proof of Concept
- If really interested, want to create, imitate, explore, play
- People have a feel for
- How it makes you feel
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Advantages — What’s the bigger picture? What does this enable?
- Summarizing
- Experiencing
- Playing
- Learning
- Sourcing — Virtual Showroom
- Learning
- Entry points — awareness of Opportunities for deeper learning
- Different ways to learn
- Great Foundation
- E-commerce
- Learning
- Tourism — without bounds, non-destructive >> Opening up a possibility
- Accessible
- Physical
- Economic
- Democratic
- Equitable
- Design visualization
- Spaces that are
- Built, but hard to access
- Unbuilt
- Lost >> Digital Preservation
- Digital Tours
- Foundations
- Can enable all sorts of growth possibilities
- Creating opportunities for everyone to experience, enjoy, and learn from these architectural treasures.
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Notable houses
Project Video
Demo Build
Link to folder with demo build here
Learning Resources
Ready to get started? Learn about creating Building Models for ReHouse here…
Preservation Organizations
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FLLW Building Conservancy
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ArchViz Content Creators
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Razin Khan
Development Plan
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