DocumentCode
2019178
Title
Quantitative comparison between the use of 3D vs 2D visualization tools to present building design proposals to non-spatial skilled end users
Author
Carvajal, Alejandro
Author_Institution
Sch. of Constr. Manage. & Eng., Reading Univ., Berkshire, UK
fYear
2005
fDate
6-8 July 2005
Firstpage
291
Lastpage
294
Abstract
Information technology in construction (ITC) has been gaining wide acceptance and is being implemented in the construction research domains as a tool to assist decision makers. Most of the research into visualization technologies (VT) has been on the wide range of 3D and simulation applications suitable for construction processes. Despite its development with interoperability and standardization of products, VT usage has remained very low when it comes to communicating and addressing the needs of building end-users (BEU). This paper argues that building end users are a source of experience and expertise that can be brought into the briefing stage for the evaluation of design proposals. It also suggests that the end user is a source of new ideas promoting innovation. In this research a positivistic methodology that includes the comparison of 3D models and the traditional 2D methods is proposed. It helps to identify "how much", if anything, a non-spatial specialist can gain in terms of "understanding " of a particular design proposal presented, using both methods.
Keywords
architecture; building; data visualisation; design engineering; structural engineering computing; 2D visualization tools; 3D visualization tools; building design proposals; construction research; Buildings; Design engineering; Engineering management; Information technology; Proposals; Psychology; Standardization; Technological innovation; Technology management; Visualization; Visualization technologies; briefing; building end-user; methodology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Visualisation, 2005. Proceedings. Ninth International Conference on
ISSN
1550-6037
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2397-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IV.2005.103
Filename
1509092
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