Hongyang Li , Shuying Fang , Tingting Shi , Ned Wales , Martin Skitmore
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Enhancing stakeholder engagement and performance evaluation in building design using BIM and VR
“VR + BIM” technologies address the growing complexity of construction evaluation systems driven by digital transformation, as traditional methods struggle to meet diverse stakeholder demands. This paper develops an automated evaluation framework integrating Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Virtual Reality (VR) to enhance decision-making processes and enable immersive multi-stakeholder collaboration and data-driven assessments. To verify system effectiveness, a “green + healthy” building scenario under sustainable construction trends is selected. Analysis based on a cloud model of 18 performance indicators reveals superior performance in user experience indicators such as “light environment”, “spatial privacy” but limitations in resource management indicators like “water conservation” and “source control.” The overall system performance transitions from “average” to “relatively good,” confirming automated assessment feasibility. The research contributes a quantitative methodology for BIM-VR integration, enhancing stakeholder engagement and building performance evaluation, offering micro-level design recommendations and macro-level policy interventions for “green + healthy” buildings, advancing digital, intelligent construction practices.
期刊介绍:
Automation in Construction is an international journal that focuses on publishing original research papers related to the use of Information Technologies in various aspects of the construction industry. The journal covers topics such as design, engineering, construction technologies, and the maintenance and management of constructed facilities.
The scope of Automation in Construction is extensive and covers all stages of the construction life cycle. This includes initial planning and design, construction of the facility, operation and maintenance, as well as the eventual dismantling and recycling of buildings and engineering structures.