Watch this video and explore how SpaceForm used UE5 to create a digital twin of EDGE Liverpool Street that incorporates Google Earth data to provide real-world context.
SpaceForm’s digital twin of EDGE Liverpool Street sells the vision of an as-yet unbuilt community workplace to stakeholders, potential tenants, and members of the public.
This zero-carbon office building, opening in East London in 2029, has been created using a custom-built CAD-to-Unreal pipeline, and leverages Xbox controllers for navigation.
The digital twin enables developer EDGE to provide virtual tours that tell the story of the building in an immersive way, with interiors customized to reflect the client’s branding.
By incorporating Google Earth data for accurate location context, you can even open and peer out of any window on any floor at a realistic rendering of the real view from the finished building.
Want to learn more about using Unreal Engine to create digital twins? Check out our web page: https://www.unrealengine.com/en-US/digital-twins
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