Title
Supporting Design Reviews With Pre-Meeting Virtual Reality Environments
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to explore how design reviews can be supported with pre-meeting virtual reality environments. Previous research has not systematically investigated how virtual environments can be used to communicate the design intent (to clients) and to communicate feedback (to design professionals) in advance of review meetings within real-world projects. A prototypical virtual environment that enables clients to individually navigate through and comment on a design-in-progress, aimed to be used before a review meeting, was therefore studied in two typical architectural and engineering design projects. A pattern-matching strategy was applied for the qualitative analysis of the data collected. It is concluded that theoretical expectations and pragmatic realities about the support of pre-meeting virtual reality environments for design review match (yet in varying degrees) in the areas of: exploration from a user perspective, participation in solution-finding and feedback on a design proposal. This paper thereby offers an in-depth understanding about the potential of virtual environment usages in advance of review meetings, which may help design professionals to make a more informed choice about how and why to support design reviews with pre-meeting virtual reality environments.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2017
JOURNAL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN CONSTRUCTION
Design management, Design review, Information transferability, Pattern-matching, Virtual environment
Field
DocType
Volume
Virtual reality,Virtual machine,Computer science,Design review,Human–computer interaction,Design management,Engineering design process,Design review (U.S. government),Design intent
Journal
22
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
16
1874-4753
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
7
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Marc van den Berg100.34
Timo Hartmann252.80
Robin de Graaf300.68