Droog Design utilises virtual reality as a tool to develop actual reality

AMSTERDAM — Architecture and urbanism have long been subject to a ‘top-down’ design approach, where a few elite determine a resultant product for many. In recent years, ‘bottom-up’ approaches have taken a particular spot in the limelight – where c
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