Effects of Virtual Reality on Complex Building System Recall

Author:

Astaneh Asl Bita1ORCID,Rummerfield Wendy Nora2,Dossick Carrie Sturts3

Affiliation:

1. School of Engineering, California State University, East Bay, Hayward, CA 94542, USA

2. Department of Statistics and Biostatistics, California State University, East Bay, Hayward, CA 94542, USA

3. Department of Construction Management, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA

Abstract

Multidisciplinary design and construction teams are challenged to communicate and coordinate across complex building systems, including architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, and piping (MEP). To support this coordination, disciplinary 3D models are combined and coordinated before installation. Studies show that besides the use of 3D models, industry professionals sketch building components to discuss coordination issues and find resolutions that require them to recall the building components in the model. In current practices, 3D models are explored with Building Information Modeling (BIM) tools presented on 2D screens, while Virtual Reality (VR) can provide users with an immersive environment to explore. This paper presents the results of an experiment that studied the effects of VR’s immersive environment on the participants’ complex MEP system recall compared to BIM via sketching. The comparison criteria were the 3D geometry properties of the piping system and the users’ self-awareness in the model categorized under color, shape, dimension, piping, and viewpoint. The results showed significant improvement in recall of shape, dimension, and piping when the model was explored in VR.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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