1. Cost savings: Designing using virtual architecture can be less expensive than traditional architecture because it reduces the need for materials, space, and time.
2. Real-time visualization: Virtual architecture allows designers to view their designs in real-time, which can help them identify problems and make changes quickly.
3. Collaborative design: Virtual architecture makes it easy for designers to collaborate with others remotely, which is particularly useful in the current global climate.
4. Rapid prototyping: Designers can create virtual prototypes of their buildings and structures, test them, and make changes quickly in virtual reality.
5. More accurate simulations: Virtual architecture software can replicate real-world conditions more accurately than physical models, allowing designers to test different scenarios more effectively.
6. Improved communication: Virtual architecture makes it easy to communicate design ideas to clients, stakeholders, and other team members using 3D models and visualizations.
7. Sustainability: Virtual architecture allows designers to explore sustainable design options and their impact on the environment before construction begins, reducing waste and costs.
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