What types of building information are best portrayed in 3D views?
- Which stakeholders require 2D views, and why?
Give examples of how the building information for a specific location in the project needs to be filtered for different audiences and purposes?
For example, in the design of a room, the designer and the client want to check the lighting and the floor plan, but the builder wants to check the quantity, material, cost, and so on. Therefore, the BIM data required at the design stage and the construction stage are different.
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?
The stakeholders can grasp the size of the space easily through photorealistic renders. It makes it easier to realize the building that the stakeholders really need. In addition, since the brightness of the interior design can be simulated, the necessary lighting and arrangement can be confirmed through the photorealistic renders.
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?
Even if you change the model, the schedule is automatically generated, so you can easily know the increase or decrease in cost. On the other hand, with the conventional method, the cost must be calculated each time, so the accuracy of the cost will gradually decrease.