How does virtual architecture relate to the concept of virtual reality?

Virtual architecture refers to the use of computer software to design and model three-dimensional buildings and spaces before they are physically constructed. Virtual reality, on the other hand, is the simulation of a real or imagined environment that can be experienced through immersive technology such as headsets.

Virtual architecture is one of the key components of virtual reality, as it allows designers to create and manipulate digital environments and structures that can then be experienced in a virtual reality setting. Virtual architecture is often used to create virtual environments for a range of purposes, such as gaming, education, and training programs.

In a virtual reality setting, users can interact with the virtual architecture and explore the environment created by the software. The combination of virtual architecture and virtual reality technology can create highly immersive and engaging experiences for users.

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