Comparative Study of Handheld and Head-Mounted Displays in Early Phases of Design Using Spatial Computing Environment for Mass Study
Abstract
This research investigates the ergonomics and effectiveness of spatial computing (SC) systems in the early stages of architectural design. SC encompasses advanced digital tools such as augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR), and extended reality (XR), facilitating interaction with both physical and digital environments. We developed an SC application serving as a spatial interface, enabling designers to access and manipulate virtual and physical design models simultaneously. Our study involved twelve experiments comparing two types of SC systems: handheld interfaces (Samsung tablet) and head-mounted displays (Magic Leap). The findings revealed that architects using head-mounted displays and controllers experienced greater control and more precise perception of their designs compared to those using handheld devices. Additionally, architects reported higher engagement levels with head-mounted displays. The study highlights the potential of SC technologies to enhance architectural design processes, emphasizing the advantages of head-mounted displays in improving interaction, control, and engagement in hybrid design environments. This research fills a gap in the literature by providing a comparative analysis of handheld and head-mounted SC technologies, offering insights into their impact on designer behavior and the efficacy of spatial interfaces during the early design phases. The results underscore the importance of integrating advanced SC technologies to bridge the gap between abstract concepts and tangible architectural solutions, ultimately enhancing the design process and stakeholder communication.
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Supporting Institution
This study was funded by İstanbul Technical University. The project number is MGA-2019-42289. The authors have no relevant financial or non-financial interests to disclose.
Project Number
MGA-2019-42289
Ethical Statement
Regarding the data collection process, the ethics committee approval was taken from ITU, Social and Human Sciences Research Ethics Committee (Decision number: İTU SB-INAREK PN:134).
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Virtual and Mixed Reality , Information Technology in Design
Journal Section
Research Article
Early Pub Date
December 16, 2025
Publication Date
January 8, 2026
Submission Date
May 22, 2025
Acceptance Date
November 12, 2025
Published in Issue
Year 1970 Volume: 0 Number: 6