Adam Chernick on AR based Communication for Architecture and Urban Design

On 8-March, Adam Chernick shared his work on “AR based Communication for Architecture and Urban Design” in the fifth installment of the 2022 Spring Urbanism Lecture Series, co-hosted by the City Design & Development Program (CDD), SMArchS Urbanism Program, and Norman B. Leventhal Center for Advanced Urbanism at MIT.

Adam Chernick is a hybrid Product Manager, 3D Creative Technologist and Software Developer. Adam leads an applied research group at SHoP Architects focusing on communication, representation, AR/VR and adjacent emerging technologies. His work explores the nascent intersection between communication, project management, design and emergent technology. He holds a Masters of Architecture from Pratt Institute, NY, with an emphasis on Design Technology.

Adam presents a selected series of projects, communication tools and design technologies that SHoP architects are using to explore the future of architectural design and development.

By Joris Komen, Norman B. (1938) and Muriel Leventhal Fellow, Norman B. Leventhal Center for Advanced Urbanism.

Movement simulation [Credit: Adam Chernick, SHoP]

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Norman B. Leventhal Center for Advanced Urbanism

Research center focused on the design and planning of large-scale, complex, future metropolitan environments.