Bartlett Digital Exhibition Apps

University College London

The Bartlett Summer Show iPad Apps celebrates student work from The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. One of the world’s biggest architecture degree shows sees over 500 students present an incredible range of inventive and creative visual work, from models and drawings to life-size fragments to films, multimedia installations and computer fabrications.

Each year this exhibition is documented using 3D scanning technology, capturing a cloud of over a billion precisely measured points and assembling them into a virtual model. Each design unit’s exhibition space is individually scanned in full colour and with millimetre accuracy. The scanner collects such a density of points that individual drawings are captured in photo realistic quality, every pencil mark and precisely drawn line is preserved and can be examined in minute detail.

This app allows user to navigate through the Summer Show, examining the work long after the exhibition itself has closed. The exhibition can be explored through the interactive Unit map or by design Unit name. User-controlled orbits allow you to view each unit space from all angles. Detail views take you closer into the work, allowing you to pan across the models, installations and drawings. You can search the app by student or tutor name.

ScanLAB Projects | Bartlett Digital Exhibition Apps | University College London