Document Type

Conference Paper

Rights

Available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International Licence

Disciplines

2. ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, Construction engineering

Publication Details

Presented at the International Conference of Education Research and Innovation (IATED) (2009)

Abstract

Teaching and training construction and surveying students using computer simulations of buildings although recently developed is not new. In the case of this project a novel aspect is introduced through applying advanced recording and building modelling techniques developed in the Faculty of the Built Environment in the Technological University of Dublin. In summary this learning software uses parametric objects representing intelligent building components which are brought together virtually by the student to create or form an entire building. The library of parametric objects contain the real world geometry, texture and specification of building parts allowing the student to virtually analyse and experience different forms of architecture and structure, this system is referred to as Building Information Modelling (BIM). The BIM can automatically create cut sections, details and schedules in addition to the orthographic projections and 3D models (wire frame or textured). The parametric building objects are not defined singularly but as systems using interaction with other objects and their own values (shape, texture etc.) within a BIM. A terrestrial laser scanner will be used to assist the capture and modelling of existing buildings and environments for use in the project. The learning software and virtual building models will be accessed by the student on the internet through PC, laptop and hand held devices allowing participation and support for traditional and non-traditional learners. This will also allow for progress at the student’s own pace, encouraging learning by doing practice.

DOI

https://doi.org/10.21427/4am8-ny45


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