Usability and perception of an architectural VR-model of an office building
Paper i proceeding, 2003

It is important that the costs and effort in making a Virtual Reality (VR) model support its purpose in the specific context in which it is used. The present research aims to clarify which properties in VR-models contribute to improved experience of aspects of the model that are relevant in the use context and which therefore improve the models’ usability in the social processes of which they are part. The study explores the practical usability of a VR-model, showing a planned office building in Göteborg, Sweden. The model shows the exterior and interior of the building. Three different office versions were included. The model was shown to employees who were going to have their future offices in the house. The context was a decision making process, where it would be decided which type of future office they would work in. After viewing the model, the employees filled in a questionnaire concerning their experience of the model’s usability in the decision-making process concerning what type of office they would work in. In spite of the fact that it did not provide, for example, maximum immersion and control, the results based on data from 99 employees showed that most of the respondents felt that the VR-model was a useful aid in the decision-making process concerning their future workplace. Future research should be conducted on which properties characterise cost-effective, high usability,VR-models in different specific use contexts.

Författare

Kaj Suneson

Chalmers, Institutionen för maskinteknik - Chalmers Lindholmen

Claes Wernemyr

Chalmers, Institutionen för byggteknik - Chalmers Lindholmen

Börje Westerdahl

Chalmers, Institutionen för byggteknik - Chalmers Lindholmen

Mattias Roupé

Chalmers, Institutionen för byggteknik - Chalmers Lindholmen

Carl Martin Allwood

Göteborgs universitet

Human Factors in the Age of Virtual Reality

161-172
90-423-0230-5 (ISBN)

Styrkeområden

Informations- och kommunikationsteknik

Building Futures (2010-2018)

Ämneskategorier

Samhällsbyggnadsteknik

Tillämpad psykologi

ISBN

90-423-0230-5

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2017-10-07