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Swiss Squares – discover Switzerland's squares with Augmented Reality
Your mobile guide to the cities' building culture giving you a new perspective on the use of living space
Squares are building culture – that is the motto of the new app by the Swiss Society of Engineers and Architects SIA. Swiss Squares takes you on a trip to the most important squares in Switzerland's major cities. Views from the past, present and future tell the story of how public squares have developed and how they continue to change.
The App works with Augmented Reality, i.e. the pictures of the squares can be displayed – using GPS – by the smartphone’s or tablet’s camera. This allows live comparisons between the current situation, past times, future square designs and even alternative plans. At the same time, the app can be used independently of location, for example while you are sitting on your sofa at home.
Mobile guides to architectural sights have so far concentrated on individual buildings. Swiss Squares presents public squares as an ensemble. Facets such as location, use and development are given as much prominence as structural artefacts.
Swiss Squares is organised by cities and squares. To ensure good orientation, the app offers three views at each level: List, Augmented Reality and Map. At the centre of Swiss Squares is the individual square in all its different facets.
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Welcome to the Fondation Beyeler! The AR app "Art in the Park" takes you on an exciting discovery tour of the art works in Berower Park. Experience stimulating background stories and interact with the augmented reality. „Art in the Park“ gives you insights into the works from an unexpected perspective.
Discover previously hidden qualities of the sculptures by Thomas Schütte "Hase" (2013), Jenny Holzer "Living Series: You should limit the number of times…" (1989-1989), Ellsworth Kelly "White Curves" (2001), Alexander Calder "The Tree" (1966) and Philippe Parreno "Water Lilies" (2012):
Interact with the virtual artworks:
- Make "The Tree" swing
- Unfold "White Curves"
- Let "Water Lilies" ring out
- Come "rabbit" very close
- Let your mind wander to "Living Series: You should limit the number of times..."
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January 3, 2025