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BuiltViz10 : Theme and scope… |
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Aims and scope The rapid development of information technologies, and the extent to
which IT and visualisation have become pervasive in architecture and construction,
mean that processes, methods, theories and key research themes require study
and debate. This conference will address many of these key themes, and
provide an environment within which discussion can lead to fruitful new
ideas, and allow participants to make contact with peers from across the
globe. The conference will include sessions structured to provide a range of
paper, poster and panel discussion events. Papers are invited which present
original research under the overall conference theme of ‘Visualisation in
built and rural environments’. Format The conference
will take place over 3 days. Space will be allocated for themed paper
sessions, within which authors will be allocated 10 minutes each to speak,
followed by no more than 5 minutes for questions. Following the delivery of
all papers, a further 30 minutes will be set aside for general questions from
the floor, with session chairs encouraged to support and stimulate debate. A formal
poster session will be timetabled for the second day of the conference, with
poster presenters encouraged to give 5 minute overviews of their work. The conference
proceedings will be made available to delegates, and presenters are
encouraged to provide whatever supplementary materials which they feel might
be of interest to peers, beyond that already in their paper. For example,
delegates might wish to provide additional images or movie files. Papers are welcomed, but are not limited to, research in the following
areas. Organising & Liaison
Committee International Symposium of Visualisation in Built
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BIM |
Built
Environment Information Modelling ·
Visualisation
as a decision-aid for construction and architectural management ·
2D, 3D, 4D and
nD
modelling, simulation and visualisation in AEC ·
Design
decision support systems ·
Emergent technologies in collaborative
working ·
Facilities management ·
Visualisation
as a decision-aid for planning ·
Standardisation
and interoperability in such applications |
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VPM |
Visual
Process Based Modeling ·
Visualisation
of design and construction processes ·
Health, safety
and risk management via visualisation ·
Interoperability
and standards in AEC ·
Smart
buildings ·
Virtual
and augmented reality tools in AEC prototyping ·
Collaborative virtual environments in AEC ·
Visualisation
in concurrent engineering |
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VPT |
Virtual Prototyping
& Technology ·
Mobile and
ubiquitous environments ·
Perception
and expectation of visualisation tools in AEC ·
3D scanning and virtual
site representation ·
Remote
sensing, Lidar and other automated environmental
data capture processes ·
Cognitive
and sensory computing in AEC ·
Visual
impact assessment ·
Validation
of the reliability of judgements in AEC and planning from visual imagery |
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ArchViz |
Architecture
Visualisation ·
3D
modelling and Rendering ·
Visualisation ·
2D
and 3D Animation ·
Video
Compositing ·
Visualisation
on aesthetic values in architecture and construction ·
Visualisation in
architectural product design ·
Landscape
& rural environmental visualisation ·
3D
geographic information systems ·
Interactive
modeling |
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3rd Symposium Cultural Heritage Knowledge Visualisation |
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Symposium chairs: Head of the Department of
Architectural Studies University of Wales Institute, Cardiff Cardiff, UK Professor
Farzad Khosrowshahi Director
of Construct IT Director:
Construction IT Research Centre Director: MSc, IT Management in Construction Last Chair
of ARCOM University
of Salford , Maxwell Building Salford M54 WT, UK e-mail: f.khosrowshahi@salford.ac.uk Dr Richard
Laing The Scott
Sutherland School, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK. Email: r.laing@rgu.ac.uk |
All other enquiries and submissions should be
addressed to: |
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BuiltViz10 | TOP | Sponsorship |
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