Improved Perception of AEC Construction Details via Immersive Teaching in Virtual Reality
Michael Kraus, Romana Rust, Maximilian Rietschel, Daniel Hall

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that immersive VR frameworks significantly enhance understanding and engagement in learning complex AEC construction details compared to traditional 2D methods, especially for novices.
Contribution
The paper introduces and evaluates a novel VR-based teaching framework that improves perception and comprehension of complex construction details in AEC education.
Findings
VR improves learning scores for novices
Participants find VR more engaging and enjoyable
VR enhances understanding of design concepts
Abstract
This work proposes, implements and tests an immersive framework upon Virtual Reality (VR) for comprehension, knowledge development and learning process assisting an improved perception of complex spatial arrangements in AEC in comparison to the traditional 2D projection drawing-based method. The research focuses on the prototypical example of construction details as a traditionally difficult teaching task for conveying geometric and semantic information to students. Our mixed-methods study analyses test results of two test panel groups upon different questions about geometric and functional aspects of the construction detail as well as surveys and interviews of participating lecturers, students and laypersons towards their experience using the VR tool. The quantitative analysis of the test results prove that for participants with little pre-existing knowledge (such as novice students),…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVirtual Reality Applications and Impacts
