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Walk Through Buildings Before They Are Built

The article explores the growing adoption of Virtual Reality (VR) platforms within the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry, highlighting how these tools revolutionize building design and collaboration. Traditionally, designers relied on Computer-Aided Design (CAD) to create 3D wireframes viewed on 2D screens. However, VR technology now allows clients, architects, contractors, and interior designers to virtually experience and walk through a structure before its physical construction. The article identifies three prominent VR platforms optimized for AEC: The Wild, InsiteVR (including its product Resolve), and IrisVR. These platforms facilitate collaborative design processes, enabling multiple users to interact with and edit virtual models in real-time. This real-time collaboration with sketching tools is noted to enhance the creative vision of a design, allowing for revisions and customizations, and providing a strong sense of presence without the need for physical construction. Key features of these VR platforms include dynamic editing tools such as annotation with pens, speech-to-text commands, customizable colors, and geometric shapes. These tools aid in iterating on design ideas and blueprints. The Wild, for instance, is integrated with Autodesk Construction Cloud and is praised by users for its ease of use and powerful capabilities. IrisVR also allows users to import complex architectural 3D models and integrate with various 3D modeling software like Revit, Rhino, Sketchup, and Navisworks. It enables meeting hosts to guide participants through virtual walkthroughs, with freehand and spatially aware annotations that can be flagged and reviewed later. InsiteVR, also integrated with Autodesk Construction Cloud, focuses on reducing late-stage construction errors through immersive coordination meetings. It allows remote users to gather within a 3D Building Information Model (BIM) to inspect, annotate, and revise models at any scale and from any perspective. The platform provides access to BIM metadata within the virtual environment, enabling detailed inspection of elements. Notably, Resolve prioritizes the Oculus Quest for rendering complex BIMs with up to 500 million polygons, addressing limitations often found in other AEC visualization platforms. Scale plays a significant role in the VR experience, allowing users to adjust their perspective from a 1:1 human scale to that of a skyscraper, offering unique insights into design aspects that might be overlooked on a 2D screen. Models themselves can also be scaled and precisely measured within the virtual environment. Environmental factors like the time of day can also be simulated, further enhancing the realism of the walkthroughs. Gensler, one of the world's largest architecture firms, utilizes 3D programs like Fuzor and IrisVR for design visualization and employs commercial game engines such as Unity and Unreal Engine for high-quality rendering, lighting, animation, and model accuracy, moving beyond the often 'cartoony' appearance of traditional CAD software. Gensler also provides a mobile VR app, Gensler VR, which allows clients to view 360-degree panoramic computer models of their designs. The firm emphasizes that clients now expect highly detailed and complex 3D visualizations, which are considered superior to traditional physical models, though physical models are still produced for presentation purposes. #VirtualReality #AugmentedReality #MixedReality #AECIndustry #BuildingDesign #CollaborativeDesign #3DModeling #ArchitecturalVisualization #ConstructionTechnology #VirtualReality #AugmentedReality #MixedReality #AECIndustry #BuildingDesign #CollaborativeDesign #3DModeling #ArchitecturalVisualization #ConstructionTechnology
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