Sustainable Places 2018 2018
DOI: 10.3390/proceedings2151153
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Connecting the Knowhow of Design, Production and Construction Professionals through Mixed Reality to Overcome Building’s Performance Gaps

Abstract: At present European buildings typically consume two to five times more energy than predicted at the design stage. An important cause of this performance gap is the discrepancies between the design specification and the As-Built condition. Such discrepancies are mainly due to the gaps in knowhow between design, production and construction professionals. Design is more and more contained into a virtual environment and loses touch with the physical production and construction sites. As the construction sector ent… Show more

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“…The development of these features has been catalyzed by advances in artificial intelligence as well as systems based on the collaboration of human and machine as resources to form a network that executes commands with an ability that is close to human intelligence [ 10 , 11 ]. With the incorporation of collaborative robots (cobots) into the manufacturing and production processes, simulation is now extensively used in operations to exploit real-time information in order to improve quality through the construction of virtual models [ 12 , 13 , 14 ]. These simulations can be made in 3D or 2D and can be used to monitor processes such as cycle times and energy consumption, which help reduce failure and wastage along the production line [ 6 , 15 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of these features has been catalyzed by advances in artificial intelligence as well as systems based on the collaboration of human and machine as resources to form a network that executes commands with an ability that is close to human intelligence [ 10 , 11 ]. With the incorporation of collaborative robots (cobots) into the manufacturing and production processes, simulation is now extensively used in operations to exploit real-time information in order to improve quality through the construction of virtual models [ 12 , 13 , 14 ]. These simulations can be made in 3D or 2D and can be used to monitor processes such as cycle times and energy consumption, which help reduce failure and wastage along the production line [ 6 , 15 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increased use of 3D models with attached building information (Building Information Modelling, BIM) in the building industry can facilitate the transfer from 3Ddesign models into Virtual Reality (Bille et al, 2014;Wang et al, 2014;Du et al, 2018;Sebastian et al, 2018). Recent years' development of VR and the reduced cost of both VR hardware and software has enabled a wider use of it as an interactive design platform, allowing people to interact within the Virtual Environment (VE) (Svidt and Sørensen, 2012;Petrova et al, 2017;Rasmussen, M.;Gade, A.;Lund Jensen, 2017), and contribute to finding improved design solutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Without a doubt, the synergy generated by working in BIM environments has made it possible to improve production plans, significantly reducing the generation of waste directly linked to the design of structural components. However, this is only possible as long as the BIM processes are adapted to the particular form of the industries, allowing the constant evaluation of the processes in a flexible way and incorporating changes that improve the perception of the different project components, as happens with mixed reality [40] or automation processes [41].…”
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