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Partnering with Unity Technologies on a customized Augmented Reality App

Architect Noah Bentley testing the App on site in Denver, CO.

Architectural Design at a 1:1 scale on-site, in real time.

Over the last year, our team has been working with Unity Technologies on a 1:1 scale on-site augmented reality (AR) application to showcase a 36-story skyline-altering tower in Denver. 

After working through various meetings with the city and client, the team recognized a need to demonstrate the project in a new medium that would better convey the experience of the design. By geolocating a model of Bell Tower through Augmented Reality, the project would be visible in real time on on-site. 

In a recent discussion panel with Unity Technologies at Autodesk University, Principal Steve Droll and XR Developer, Adam Farooq, explored the process behind the development of the app. Watch the full session below to see how this technology was customized by VDT, and utilized by other firms in the industry.

Interface of VDT’s AR App

Valerio Dewalt Train product team:


Stephen Droll, Principal,
Adam Farooq, Lead XR Developer
Ian Curtis, architectural designer and XR developer; 
Stephen Shatswell, Architectural Designer; 
Jacob Goble, Graphic and UX designer;
Francisco Lopez de Arenosa, Communications Manager.


We would also like to thank our partners from Unity Technologies:

Christopher Gonzalez
Alycia Wong
Leo Nguyen
Helen Moyes
Tony Faccenda

Watch the Full Panel Discussion

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