Title
Couples Designing their Living Room Together: a Study with Collaborative Handheld Augmented Reality.
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the use of Augmented Reality for users designing together. We present a design application that runs on multiple synchronized and spatially aware tablets to support couples making interior decisions in and for their future living room. Based on the prior art into collaborative design, we suggest a novel design interface that deals with situated design and supports virtual workspaces. We asked six couples to design together with our prototype and analyzed their design process, the roles they took, and how they communicated. The results suggest that the social practice of couples designing in and for their home differs from professional design teams and involves more than just positioning furniture in space. We use the design, the prototype and the study to discuss implications for spatial in-situ tools concerning intimacy, collaboration, and design process. The findings are useful for future applications that deal with collaborative applications for casual users.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1145/3174910.3174930
AH
Keywords
Field
DocType
Interior Design,User Study,Augmented Reality,Multi User
Situated,Simulation,Workspace,Computer science,Augmented reality,Human–computer interaction,Interior design,Casual,Design process,Social practice,Multi-user
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.40
23
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Joon Gi Shin172.88
Gary Ng210.40
Daniel Saakes37814.97