![]() To help guide you in the decision-making process, we’ve listed some key considerations below: 3D Software Deciding on what hardware and software to get has plagued teams long before VR and unfortunately, it’s no different here. What you need is very much dependent on what you value. Experimentation in affordable and controlled environments, where users have the capacity to fail.Construction Design Management (CDM) principles become more obvious when tasked in virtual reality, leading to a reduction in health and safety risks.Helps designers focus on the design, whereas we often get lost in producing a set of ‘instructions’ for the client.2D drawing mistakes are more obvious in virtual reality than on 2D drawings, 3D views are often distorted and may be hard to interpret without roomscale proportions.Virtual reality helps clients turn their attention from schedules and reports to the experience of being in the project.Decisions take less time to make, and those decisions are not likely to change later either.These experiences help clients make connections to the design far easier than traditional methods, but is that enough to prioritise the use of VR? Here are some other things to consider: Technology has come to a point where one click of a button provides a high-fidelity VR experience. Collaboration can be as remote as the other side of the world or as close as being in the same room, all while being in the same virtual space. They can be run internally between colleagues or externally with clients and other stakeholders, just like any other meeting would be. VR workshops are project meetings with VR technology at its core. If you are not sure what we mean, don’t worry, we’re going to walk you through what a VR workshop is, what decisions you need to make and how to get the most out of it. ![]() Your goal is to Run a successful VR workshop. How are your new year resolutions going? Whether you’ve got one or not, we’d like to propose one more for 2022 – especially to those who got a VR headset for Christmas or are currently digging through the January sales. Happy new year! (It’s still okay to say that, right?). ![]()
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