How do you present research findings in architecture research?

There are several ways to present research findings in architecture research:

1. Written report: This is the most common way to present research findings. The report should include an executive summary, introduction, methodology, results, and discussion of results. It should also include graphs and charts to show the data, as well as references and appendices.

2. Visual presentation: This can include a PowerPoint presentation or poster. Visual aids can include photographs, renderings, graphs, and charts to show the data. These presentations can be made to a live audience, or they can be shared online.

3. Video presentation: A video presentation can be created to showcase the research findings. This type of presentation can include interviews with experts, animations, and virtual tours of the space.

4. Virtual Reality: A virtual reality presentation allows individuals to experience the research findings through virtual reality headsets. This type of presentation allows individuals to immerse themselves in the space and experience the findings firsthand.

5. Website: A website can be created to present the findings of research. The website can include videos, photographs, and written reports. The website can also include an interactive component, such as a virtual tour or blog.

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