Architectural design in our country is gradually transitioning from traditional two-dimensional methods to three-dimensional data models. With advancements in information technology, the approach to architectural design is evolving as well.

The conventional two-dimensional design approach no longer meets today’s demands. Instead, three-dimensional visualization models are becoming increasingly popular in China’s construction market. The integration of BIM and VR technologies has gained wide recognition within the architectural design industry, emerging as a key trend for future projects across China.
While BIM models contain comprehensive project data, they still lack the realistic visual representation of actual buildings and do not offer interactive experiences between users and models. VR technology addresses this gap by creating immersive scenarios within BIM models, enabling real-time modifications and enhancing overall design efficiency.
Throughout the design process, the primary decision-maker is the project owner. As owners become more satisfied with design schemes, architectural design methods continue to evolve. Leading BIM technology companies are now integrating VR capabilities, driving innovation in architectural design and boosting industry competitiveness.
Decisions made during the initial design phases have the greatest impact on a project. As construction progresses, the influence of design changes diminishes and stabilizes during later stages. Implementing design changes late in the project results in significant resource and cost waste.
Comparing BIM technology with traditional 2D design methods reveals that although BIM requires more effort upfront, it minimizes design changes later on, thereby improving project efficiency. Moreover, applying BIM+VR technology allows owners to leverage personal experience to provide more precise feedback, optimizing design schemes effectively.















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