
Ling Chen contributed to the gtiosclub/ARchitect repository by developing core features for an AR furniture visualization app over three months. They built a modular SwiftUI interface that enables users to browse, select, and view 3D furniture models rendered in AR using RealityKit and ARKit, with assets integrated and managed through Xcode. Their work included implementing a FurnitureLibraryView for interactive browsing, a FurnitureDetailView for item exploration, and a Furniture3DView that anchors models to real-world planes. By establishing clear navigation and a scalable asset pipeline, Ling delivered a robust foundation for immersive AR shopping experiences and streamlined future feature expansion.

April 2025 highlights for gtiosclub/ARchitect: Delivered core AR furniture visualization and enhanced library UX, setting the stage for scalable AR shopping experiences. Implemented a new SwiftUI Furniture3DView that renders 3D furniture models with RealityKit in AR, anchored to a horizontal plane, replacing a placeholder. Added navigation from FurnitureLibraryView to FurnitureDetailView from both the recent items and main grid, improving item discovery and detail access. These deliverables demonstrate solid iOS AR competencies and contribute to higher user engagement and conversion potential.
April 2025 highlights for gtiosclub/ARchitect: Delivered core AR furniture visualization and enhanced library UX, setting the stage for scalable AR shopping experiences. Implemented a new SwiftUI Furniture3DView that renders 3D furniture models with RealityKit in AR, anchored to a horizontal plane, replacing a placeholder. Added navigation from FurnitureLibraryView to FurnitureDetailView from both the recent items and main grid, improving item discovery and detail access. These deliverables demonstrate solid iOS AR competencies and contribute to higher user engagement and conversion potential.
March 2025 performance summary for repo gtiosclub/ARchitect: Focused on enriching the Furniture Library experience and laying groundwork for 3D/VR interactions. Features delivered include UI icon improvements for furniture categories and the new FurnitureDetailView with navigation to a 3D/VR view scaffold. Major bugs fixed: none identified this month. Overall impact: clearer category representation, improved visual discoverability, and a solid foundation for immersive experiences that can boost engagement and decision speed in design workflows. Technologies/skills demonstrated: SwiftUI, SF Symbols/iconography, UI/UX design, navigation architecture, and scaffolding for 3D/VR features; demonstrated ability to align UI work with product goals and technical feasibility.
March 2025 performance summary for repo gtiosclub/ARchitect: Focused on enriching the Furniture Library experience and laying groundwork for 3D/VR interactions. Features delivered include UI icon improvements for furniture categories and the new FurnitureDetailView with navigation to a 3D/VR view scaffold. Major bugs fixed: none identified this month. Overall impact: clearer category representation, improved visual discoverability, and a solid foundation for immersive experiences that can boost engagement and decision speed in design workflows. Technologies/skills demonstrated: SwiftUI, SF Symbols/iconography, UI/UX design, navigation architecture, and scaffolding for 3D/VR features; demonstrated ability to align UI work with product goals and technical feasibility.
February 2025 monthly summary for gtiosclub/ARchitect: Delivered AR Furniture Library and 3D Asset Integration, added FurnitureLibraryView to display and interact with furniture, and updated the asset/build/test configuration to include AR-ready assets in the AR experience and tests. No major bugs fixed this month. Overall impact: richer AR UX, streamlined asset pipeline, and expanded test coverage, enabling faster iterations and safer deployments.
February 2025 monthly summary for gtiosclub/ARchitect: Delivered AR Furniture Library and 3D Asset Integration, added FurnitureLibraryView to display and interact with furniture, and updated the asset/build/test configuration to include AR-ready assets in the AR experience and tests. No major bugs fixed this month. Overall impact: richer AR UX, streamlined asset pipeline, and expanded test coverage, enabling faster iterations and safer deployments.
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