2022 Augmented Reality App for Construction - Argyle
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 Published On Nov 3, 2022

Augmented Reality in Construction using the Argyle.Build app.

Argyle is running its newest build (Tiger Corn) on its oldest hardware: the Hololens 2. We're pretty impressed with that load performance, but it's even faster on the next gen devices like iPads and the Magic Leap 2. Join us on a site walk in Augmented Reality. As we progress through the site, more of the model loads around us.

Argyle is used to discover site problems before they become rework. From layout to QA, it's a lot easier with site visualization in AR.

Request a Trial on your AR device at argyle.build

How it works

Sign up for an account at argyle.build

Upload your model via Revit Plugin at argyle.build.download

On your device, download Argyle Build, Log in

First time: align to the site

Next time: show up and your models are waiting for you


We designed Argyle to be a walk to load model so you can see what you need in space as you move through it.

FAQ: Positioning wise, Is it possible to confuse Argyle? Sure. Give it bad reference points or Take it in an elevator to a floor it's never seen before. But Argyle's alignment is dynamic and smart enough for the changing jobsite. Within a few clicks, you can set adjustments to correct positioning. Argyle's alignment can be set to your survey controls for precise alignment. For rough alignment, simply place yourself in the mini-model or dollhouse and go.

FAQ: How many anchor points to you recommend: It depends on the device and the kind of job you want to do. Try a couple, and work up from there to get the level of precision and control you need. Some people breadcrumb the anchors throughout a site. Some set them only where they work. If the device returns to an area it recognizes, it will automatically realign to that area.

FAQ: Can you author the model from inside the Argyle experience? No. Argyle lets you interact with components to say whether or not they're there, explore their metadata, and turn off and on certain categories. The authoring stays in Revit, but any changes made to Revit export are quickly realized on site. It's the closest thing we know to realtime design change and documentation.

Mechanical systems are displayed along with gridlines , plumbing and floors. We'll come back soon with the electrical models.

Until next time.

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