Innovation

Virtual Reality: The Immersive Experience

Virtual reality (VR), a computer technology, is changing the way individuals view the world. By simulating an individual's physical presence in a virtual or imaginary environment, the user is free to interact within the space of an artificial world and its associated objects. This innovative approach is practical, affordable, and increasingly accessible.

How Is VR Used?

This immersive experience allows designers, collaborators, and clients to experience true spatial conditions, review conflicts, observe maintenance access, explore complex details, and even perform virtual site visits.

Primary Use Cases Include:

  • Coordination reviews with internal or external teams.
  • Client engagement for design validation.
  • Reviewing design options.
  • Constructability or installation review.
  • Virtual training and mentoring.

Post Date

11/04/19

Recommended Hardware and Software:

Headsets:

Google Cardboard

Google Cardboard is a simple way to view VR from your smartphone. It’s easy to use and affordable to purchase — and one of the best ways to build an immersive experience.

Oculus Quest

The Oculus Quest VR headset is a standalone device with a wireless connection — no need for a VR workstation. This headset can be used sitting or standing, and it instantly translates your movements to provide a life-like experience.

HTC Vive

The HTC Vive is a virtual reality headset with a tethered connection back to a computer. The headset uses "room-scale" tracking technology, allowing the user to move in 3D space and use motion-tracked handheld controllers to interact with the environment. The tethered connection allows you to use the power of the PC to render your VR environment allowing for a more robust user experience.

VR Rendering Software:

Insite VR

Cloud-hosted multi-user VR meetings with markup and reporting capabilities

  • Locally installed desktop client that connects to the service
  • VR device is agnostic and can also allow non-VR users to participate using the desktop client
  • Upload models direct from Revit, Navisworks, or SketchUp
  • Additional service that supports instant access to models hosted by BIM 360

Enscape

Add-in for real-time high-quality rendering and quick view to connected VR headset.

  • Export a 360-deg panoramic for smartphone or web viewing.
  • Export to a Standalone VR viewer file that does not need Enscape to run.
  • Supports Revit, SketchUp, and Rhino.