Module 4 - Points to Ponder

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Module 4 - Points to Ponder
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Please share your comments on 3 of the following Points to Ponder questions. (Choose 3 of the questions below.)

What types of building information are best portrayed in 3D views?

  • Which stakeholders require 2D views, and why?

3D view shows the realistic view of a model what it looks in the real world after it is built so it is it is used to show appearance of the building in the existing environment its interaction and its view from 3 dimension; can be used to show color of things, depth , layout of objects in the building and outside, it is used to bring life to the model.

Contractors and Engineers need 2D view.

Give examples of how the building information for a specific location in the project needs to be filtered for different audiences and purposes?

Should your design ideas always be conveyed through photorealistic renders?

  • How does the level of detail in the rendering and its presentation affect the perception of stakeholders reviewing your design?

Even though photorealistic view are nice for getting actual perception of our model, it is not good idea to portray our design always with photorealistic renders. Especially during the initial stages when we want to show our design idea to our client and to get them involved photorealistic view give a notion of being final idea so prevent for our client to participate but sketchy view tend to work much better for this since it gives the idea that it is not finished and still ongoing it would make the communication smooth. In addition, sometimes some level of detail can also be distracting and could take the attention of our client and prevent from other people to see what we are supposed to show.

Name some applications where viewing the building and model information in virtual reality or augmented reality would be most beneficial?

  • Are there advantages to using a C.A.V.E as a virtual environment versus VR headsets?

How can schedule views be used to assist with procurement and model-based estimating?

Schedule view is a valuable tool in communicating and quantifying estimation of components like window, door..etc. It can ensure that all items required for estimation are included and also make sure that everything is uptodate with any change that occurs. So it provide accurate estimation during procurement. All stakeholders will be on the same page and empower everyone to collaborate with maximum transparency.