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Comparing BIM-Based XR and Traditional Design Process from Three Perspectives: Aesthetics, Gaze Tracking, and Perceived Usefulness

Hao-Yun Chi, Yi‐Kai Juan, Shiliang Lu

2022Buildings21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

With technological development and industrial transformation, the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry, comprising architecture, engineering, and construction, has shifted from a traditional drawing-based design mode to a digital and computer-based mode. In recent years, the application of extended reality (XR) technology, including virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR) technology, emphasizes the immersive and interactive experiences between reality and virtuality, bringing breakthrough developments to architectural projects. This study proposes a new design process mode—the BIM-based XR system—and compares it with the traditional design process mode through an actual stadium design project. Three evaluation perspectives including aesthetics, gaze tracking, and perceived usefulness assessment are used to compare the differences between the two modes. The result showed that the use of the BIM-based XR system could bring users more immersive experience and aesthetic assessment preference, and perceived usefulness in design decision-making, communication, and spatial cognition. The gaze tracking result also revealed that the BIM-based XR system can implement the design process more efficient. It is expected that XR and BIM technologies can be effectively integrated to enhance the integrity of industrial applications and establish a new design collaboration mode for the AEC industry.

Topics & Concepts

Virtual realityProcess (computing)Augmented realityEngineering design processIndustrial designHuman–computer interactionImmersive technologyMixed realityArchitectureGazeEngineeringDesign processVirtuality (gaming)Architectural engineeringComputer scienceSystems engineeringWork in processArtificial intelligenceOperations managementMechanical engineeringArtVisual artsOperating systemVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsTactile and Sensory InteractionsAugmented Reality Applications