Publications / 2000 Proceedings of the 17th ISARC, Taipei, Taiwan

A Virtual Environment for Building Construction

Norman Murray, Terrence Fernando, Ghassan Aouad
Pages 1-6 (2000 Proceedings of the 17th ISARC, Taipei, Taiwan, ISBN 9789570266986, ISSN 2413-5844)
Abstract:

The construction industry has acknowledged that its current working practices are in need of substantial improvements in quality and efficiency and has identified that computer modeling techniques and the use of prefabricated components can help reduce times, costs, and minimise defects and problems of on-site construction. This paper describes a virtual environment to support the construction process of buildings from prefabricated components designed within the FutureHome project. The environment can import a library of 3D models of prefabricated modules that can be used to construct a building. These models will then be used to represent the dynamics of the FutureHome construction site enhancing current construction practices that uses flat 2D plans and Gantt charts. This work is the first stage in generating an environment to support the construction process of a building from its initial modular design to its on-site construction, and maintenance during its lifetime, as part of the FutureHome project.

Keywords: modular construction, prefabricated components, virtual construction environment