Virtual Innovation in Construction (VIC) is a project aiming to develop an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) supported methodology VIC-MET, to involve building end-users in a creative innovation process together with building designers, and to capture and formulate end-user needs and requirements on buildings and their functionality. The method gives advisors and clients a set of tools to capture the required knowledge in a creative and innovative design process with end-users, and thus to incorporate user needs in the building. VIC-MET includes four design spaces that support different functions in the user involvement process. In space (1) 'Contextual Inquiry', the end-users are given tools and motivation to deliver their wis...
Virtual technologies and game engines provide new possibilities for collaborative virtual design wit...
This paper discusses the project environment and process design of Virtual Design and Construction (...
There is a gap between construction IT (CIT) research and its uptake within the construction industr...
During recent years there has been an ever-increasing focus on the possibilities to change the build...
SUMMARY: Virtual Innovation in Construction (VIC) is a project aiming to develop an Information and ...
During the late years there has been an ever-increasing focus on the possibilities to change the bui...
Abstract: During the late years there has been an ever-increasing focus on the possibilities to chan...
In this paper we describe an ICT-supported method, VIC-MET, to support innovative and creative end u...
Construction projects involve a large number of both direct stakeholders (clients, professional team...
Construction projects involve a large number of both direct stakeholders (clients, professional team...
Present-day construction projects are characterized by short-term partnerships between multidiscipli...
Low levels of efficiency, low profit margins and problem in quality make construction companies disc...
Integrated Project Delivery is a rapidly developing approach to Design and Construction.This approac...
The focus of this research project was to develop a virtual Construction Project Management (CPM) en...
Collaborative working has become possible using the innovative integrated systems in construction as...
Virtual technologies and game engines provide new possibilities for collaborative virtual design wit...
This paper discusses the project environment and process design of Virtual Design and Construction (...
There is a gap between construction IT (CIT) research and its uptake within the construction industr...
During recent years there has been an ever-increasing focus on the possibilities to change the build...
SUMMARY: Virtual Innovation in Construction (VIC) is a project aiming to develop an Information and ...
During the late years there has been an ever-increasing focus on the possibilities to change the bui...
Abstract: During the late years there has been an ever-increasing focus on the possibilities to chan...
In this paper we describe an ICT-supported method, VIC-MET, to support innovative and creative end u...
Construction projects involve a large number of both direct stakeholders (clients, professional team...
Construction projects involve a large number of both direct stakeholders (clients, professional team...
Present-day construction projects are characterized by short-term partnerships between multidiscipli...
Low levels of efficiency, low profit margins and problem in quality make construction companies disc...
Integrated Project Delivery is a rapidly developing approach to Design and Construction.This approac...
The focus of this research project was to develop a virtual Construction Project Management (CPM) en...
Collaborative working has become possible using the innovative integrated systems in construction as...
Virtual technologies and game engines provide new possibilities for collaborative virtual design wit...
This paper discusses the project environment and process design of Virtual Design and Construction (...
There is a gap between construction IT (CIT) research and its uptake within the construction industr...