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Gridshell

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The Gridshell concept inspires a range of stunning organic forms, featuring expansive free spans that can reach nearly 100 meters, across the Bubbles. With interconnections between the Bubbles allowing spans exceeding 250 meters. This design of virtual model facilitates the creation of vast spaces suitable for showcasing large number of artworks. We can incorporate in the virtual model multiple exhibition levels, along with elevators, escalators, ramps, and bridges that connect the various Bubbles or sections, providing visitors with diverse perspectives of the exhibitions and an overarching view of the entire space as they navigate virtual model towards their points of interest.

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Architecture of the Virtual interecteive Art Presentation Space 

The internal shape is crucial as it establishes the envelop for presentation surfaces, creating a striking backdrop for all interior partitions and localized areas within the intricate network of halls and passageways. The scale is determined by the average visitor's eye level, which influences the dimensions of presentation surfaces and the placement of artworks. This scale also affects the design of partially enclosed spaces and the flow of virtual visitors through the simulated environment. In the virtual realm, several factors impact accessibility, including the amount of physical memory required to store the modeled space and artworks, as well as the speed at which this information can be brought and displayed on visitor’s screen. 
To address these needs, increasing storage capacity and optimizing the size of the simulated model are essential. Practical considerations involve how much presentation space can be incorporated into the model and how to partition it into discrete, smaller, distinct subspaces to minimize congestion.

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