Abstract
Augmented Reality (AR) tools have shown significant potential in providing on-site visualization of Building Information Modeling (BIM) data and models for supporting construction evaluation, inspection, and guidance. Retrofitting existing buildings, however, remains a challenging task requiring more innovative solutions to successfully integrate AR and BIM. This study aims to investigate the impact of AR+BIM technology on the retrofitting training process and assess the potential for future on-site usage. We conducted a study with 64 non-expert participants, who were asked to perform a common retrofitting procedure of an electrical outlet installation using either an AR+BIM system or a standard printed blueprint documentation set. Our findings indicate that AR+BIM reduced task time significantly and improved performance consistency across participants, while also decreasing the physical and cognitive demands of the training. This study provides a foundation for augmenting future retrofitting construction research that can extend the use of AR BIM technology, thus facilitating more efficient retrofitting of existing buildings. A video presentation of this article and all supplemental materials are available at https://github.com/DesignLabUCF/SENSEable_RetrofittingTraining.
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Sermarini, J., Michlowitz, R. A., Laviola, J. J., Walters, L. C., Azevedo, R., & Kider, J. T. (2023). Investigating the Impact of Augmented Reality and BIM on Retrofitting Training for Non-Experts. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 29(11), 4655–4665. https://doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2023.3320223
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