A survey of computer use in the British house building industry was conducted by means of a postal questionnaire to 100 house builders followed-up by in-depth interviews. The research shows widely variant levels of computer use and expertise in different house building companies amongst both regional developers and the nationwide volume builders. Some housing developers have sophisticated information technology strategies and are well placed to successfully implement advanced techniques whilst many have very little or no computer use for design and visualization and rely more on traditional competitive strategies
The initial part of the thesis is constructed to establish the facts relating to electronic data pro...
This paper presents results from the first stage of an analysis of the use of virtual reality (VR) w...
In recent years the construction industry has been exhorted to increase its utilization of offsite t...
This study explores the potential for British housing developers to use virtual reality (VR) for the...
Improving the quality of residential design is currently a research focus in Britain. However, littl...
As a result of the diversity of home buyers within the current housing market, houses are increasing...
The report concentrates on certain aspects of the use of information technology in the British const...
Use of new technologies, such as virtual reality (VR), is important to corporations, yet understand...
ABSTRACT: A survey has been conducted to investigate the use of Virtual Reality and its applications...
Virtual reality has the potential to improve visualisation of building design and construction, but ...
ABSTRACT: Departing from the hypothesis that R&D within ICT plays an essential role in the trans...
Virtual reality has the potential to improve visualisation of building design and construction, but ...
It is commonly believed that by involving the user in the design process of his dwelling unit, a hig...
Virtual reality has the potential to improve visualisation of building design and construction, but ...
With many surveys being carried out on the use of IT, it is important to ensure that their results c...
The initial part of the thesis is constructed to establish the facts relating to electronic data pro...
This paper presents results from the first stage of an analysis of the use of virtual reality (VR) w...
In recent years the construction industry has been exhorted to increase its utilization of offsite t...
This study explores the potential for British housing developers to use virtual reality (VR) for the...
Improving the quality of residential design is currently a research focus in Britain. However, littl...
As a result of the diversity of home buyers within the current housing market, houses are increasing...
The report concentrates on certain aspects of the use of information technology in the British const...
Use of new technologies, such as virtual reality (VR), is important to corporations, yet understand...
ABSTRACT: A survey has been conducted to investigate the use of Virtual Reality and its applications...
Virtual reality has the potential to improve visualisation of building design and construction, but ...
ABSTRACT: Departing from the hypothesis that R&D within ICT plays an essential role in the trans...
Virtual reality has the potential to improve visualisation of building design and construction, but ...
It is commonly believed that by involving the user in the design process of his dwelling unit, a hig...
Virtual reality has the potential to improve visualisation of building design and construction, but ...
With many surveys being carried out on the use of IT, it is important to ensure that their results c...
The initial part of the thesis is constructed to establish the facts relating to electronic data pro...
This paper presents results from the first stage of an analysis of the use of virtual reality (VR) w...
In recent years the construction industry has been exhorted to increase its utilization of offsite t...