This Blog is dedicated to all things to do with Building Information Modeling. I'll be blogging about challenges that I come across as BIM Manager as well as points of interest that are related to BIM. Blogs on tips and technical "How-too's" to help you out with creating your BIM models correctly. This Blog is not sponsored or endorsed by, or affiliated with, Autodesk, Inc.
Friday, 31 October 2014
Wednesday, 29 October 2014
Virtual Reality and its impact on Design
Recently
here at CEI we received our developer’s kit from IrisVR including an Oculus
Rift headset. IrisVR is a new company developing software that will offer full
native support for many common 3D file types including SketchUp, Revit,
Blender, 3ds Max, Archicad, and IFC.
I
first met Shane Scranton from IrisVR at a conference in Chicago earlier this
year where he was promoting Virtual Reality for the AEC industry. After trying
out his sample file in VR I instantly saw the potential for Virtual Reality at
CEI as a design validation tool, so we signed up.
It’s
still early days but from what we have seen so far this type of technology is
already having an impact on our industry. Being able to tour a design virtually
immersed in the building has great benefit for both the client and the
designer. By allowing our clients to be able to tour the design virtually they
are able to better understand the space and design far easier than they could
from ready plan and elevation drawings. Virtually touring both the exterior and
interior of a building people are able to fully understand the design from
their virtual point of view.
Speculating on
the future of Virtual Reality and the design industry, I can easily see us
purchasing a number of the simpler headsets where you can that fit your smart
phone (available now), and offering to our clients the ability to download an
app and have available their model to tour. I imagine that eventually we will
have a number of users be able to experience the space simultaneously. For
example have a medical team including the surgeons, nurses and the
anaesthesiologist all together as avatars interacting together as they would
during a procedure in a surgical suite.
Here at CEI we
are already using this technology to show clients for design validation, this
is a great opportunity for us to get instant feedback from our clients on the
design and workability. By allowing our clients to tour the space virtually it
allows us to validate the design concepts and use this tool to explain the
aspects of one design over another.
Taking VR beyond
Architectural design; by integrating the consultants building information
models we are able to use VR to search for visual clashes between disciplines,
tour a mechanical room for manuverability or tour an area such as a lobby to get a
better feel and understanding to the space giving us the opportunity to make
minor design changes improving the space in ways we would not be able to see
without VR.
Virtual reality
is yet another technology that can take advantage of the building information
modeling process that CEI has fully embraced allowing us to yet again take the
business of architectural design to the next level.
Sc
Friday, 17 October 2014
VR and the AEC Industry
Lately I've been experimenting with Virtual Reality in the office.
We want to explore opportunities to utilise technology such as this so we can better express our design intent to our clients. I can see VR being used where we have clients who want to view their home or suite, or say doctors and nurses exploring a surgical suite. The opportunities are endless.
We want to explore opportunities to utilise technology such as this so we can better express our design intent to our clients. I can see VR being used where we have clients who want to view their home or suite, or say doctors and nurses exploring a surgical suite. The opportunities are endless.
So far it's early days but the testing we've done so far has proven to be very positive, aside from the occasional nausea, if the settings aren't just right and you move around too much you an start to feel car sick.
Were working with Shane from IrisVR on this as they are developing software that will easily push our Revit or Sketch-up files into VR. I had Shane come to Vancouver to present to a group of people here and people loved it! Check out this Blog Posting.
Pretty cool stuff, will post more on this as it develops.
Sc
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
CanBIM Certification
Sorry, I haven't blogged for a while! I've been busy.
Couple weeks ago I presented "Being the Best BIM Manager" at the CanBIM Super Session in Edmonton. While I was there it was announced that I am now a member of the board of directors for CanBIM. I'm very proud to be a part of such a group of people and very much looking forward to working with them.
I'm on a couple committee's one being the education committee. Pietro Ferraie is leading this initiative with the CanBIM Certification Program designed to provide an opportunity for AEC professionals an companies to develop, enhance and promote their BIM skills and knowledge.
Couple weeks ago I presented "Being the Best BIM Manager" at the CanBIM Super Session in Edmonton. While I was there it was announced that I am now a member of the board of directors for CanBIM. I'm very proud to be a part of such a group of people and very much looking forward to working with them.
I'm on a couple committee's one being the education committee. Pietro Ferraie is leading this initiative with the CanBIM Certification Program designed to provide an opportunity for AEC professionals an companies to develop, enhance and promote their BIM skills and knowledge.
The CanBIM Certification Program for Individuals is a tiered certification program providing a benchmark for Individuals to be certified to nationally standardised and recognised levels of BIM Competency and Process Management.
The CanBIM Certification Program for Individuals evaluates the qualifications of individuals who voluntarily apply for certification, and issues certification designations accordingly, based on national standards related to education, experience and application.
I'll be blogging more about this, you can check out the web site. I'll be going through the application process myself soon.
Sc.
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