Title of article :
Augmented Reality System Specification for Placemaking
Author/Authors :
Amin Pour Pirjel, Hossein Department of Architecture - Science and Research - Islamic Azad University tehran branch, Tehran, Iran , Habib, Farah Department of Urban Development - Science and Research - Islamic Azad University tehran branch, Tehran, Iran , Saeideh Zarabadi, Zahra Sadat Department of Urban Development - Science and Research - Islamic Azad University tehran branch, Tehran, Iran , Fooladi, Vahdaneh Department of Architecture - Science and Research - Islamic Azad University tehran branch, Tehran, Iran
Pages :
14
From page :
53
To page :
66
Abstract :
Augmented reality (AR) builds better participation for placemaking by focusing on real time features, communication, and direct information flow between project stakeholders. This study attempts to access to specification of the Augmented Reality System for Placemaking (ARSP) model and make the research a basis for a profitable e-business model. By investigating AR and placemaking, this research seeks to build an augmented reality system specification of the information flow and communication for project stakeholders' management. This paper explores the potential for using AR technology in interior design by three-dimensional (3D) and two-dimensional (2D) and façade placemaking by 2D textures of brick material. The system consists of a qualitative proof of concept (POC) model, a prototype model, and a minimum vital product (MVP) model to study to compel quantitative research. The ARSP POC model, prototype model, and MVP model are programmed by building an information modeling (BIM) system, Revit and Unity software, and different software development kits (SDKs) as an application for Android devices. Seventy-four experts tested the MVP model in the Delphi method and observed, interviewed, and filled out a questionnaire. The research shows that the contributions of this study to the body of knowledge are twofold. First, this study extends the understanding of AR applications in placemaking. Second, this study identifies possible improvements using AR systems in design, procurement, and construction.
Keywords :
Augmented reality , placemaking , design , construction , procurement , system specification , stakeholders management
Journal title :
International Journal of Architecture and Urban Development
Serial Year :
2022
Record number :
2731330
Link To Document :
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