Building facades are components that shape a structure's daylighting, energy use, and view factors. This paper presents an approach that enables designers to understand the impact that different facade designs will have over time and space in the built environment through a BIM-enabled augmented reality system. The system permits the examination of a range of facade retrofit scenarios and visualizes the daylighting simulations and aesthetics of a structure while retaining function and comfort. A focus of our study was to measure how participants make decisions within the multi-objective decision space designers often face when buildings undergo retrofitting. This process often requires designers to search for a set of alternatives that represent the optimal solution. We analyze the decision-making process of forty-four subjects to determine how they explore design choices. Our results indicate the feasibility of using BIM-enabled AR to improve how designers make informed decisions.
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Sermarini, J., Michlowitz, R. A., Laviola, J. J., Walters, L. C., Azevedo, R., & Kider, J. T. (2022). BIM Driven Retrofitting Design Evaluation of Building Facades. In Proceedings - SUI 2022: ACM Conference on Spatial User Interaction. Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3565970.3567688
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