Abstract

Due to the limited global resources and the threat of climate change, sustainable development has become a critical issue. This study aims to delve into the various applications of Extended Reality (XR), including Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR), in sustainable architectural design. Through virtual experiences, visualisation of architectural ecosystems, BIM integration, and environmental simulations, XR technology provides designers with a more comprehensive dataset and perspective. However, despite showcasing the potential of XR technology, further research and practical implementation are necessary to deepen our understanding of its role in architectural sustainability and address potential technological and application challenges. The article emphasizes the need to holistically consider multiple dimensions of data when applying XR technology in architectural design, enabling a more comprehensive evaluation of the sustainability of design solutions.

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