Hey HN, I built Vizualife, a physical showroom where people walk through their architectural plans projected at full 1:1 scale before construction starts.

The problem is simple: most people cannot read a floor plan. They approve drawings, construction starts, and then they realize the hallway is too narrow or the kitchen feels nothing like they imagined. By then, changes cost serious money.

We built an 8,000 sq ft facility where clients bring their plans, we project them at true scale onto the floor, and they literally walk the space. Their architect or designer can dial in remotely for live changes during the session.

The projection system uses live-touch hardware we put together specifically for this. Aligning a 2D plan accurately across that floor area without distortion took longer than expected.

We are live in the Middle East and booking appointments now. Would love feedback from anyone who has worked in construction tech or spatial visualization.