{"id":16722,"date":"2020-04-13T10:36:38","date_gmt":"2020-04-13T10:36:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/vr-room.ch\/?p=16722"},"modified":"2020-04-06T12:04:59","modified_gmt":"2020-04-06T12:04:59","slug":"die-neuen-instrumente-der-planer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vr-room.ch\/en\/2020\/04\/13\/die-neuen-instrumente-der-planer\/","title":{"rendered":"The new tools of the planners"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3 id=\"start-ups-und-etablierte-unternehmen-entwickeln-neue-digitale-werkzeuge-fuer-planerinnen-und-architekten-auch-vr-und-ar-nimmt-immer-mehr-einen-grossen-platz-ein-wenn-es-um-die-gebaeudeplanung-und-im\">Start-ups and established companies are developing new digital tools for planners and architects. VR and AR are also playing an increasingly important role when it comes to building planning and property projects. Three Swiss start-ups are ready.<\/h3>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Anyone who wants to take part in the Innovation Lab at this year's <a href=\"https:\/\/www.swissbau.ch\/\">Swissbau<\/a> Anyone who has looked around knows that countless digital tools are vying for the favour of architects and planners. They all have one thing in common: they utilise the possibilities of three-dimensional, interactive models. They can be used to test buildings almost as if they had already been built.<\/p>\n<h3 id=\"vr-und-bim-gehen-hand-in-hand\">VR and BIM go hand in hand<\/h3>\n<p>If the interactive 3D model is linked to the corresponding BIM data, planning can be simulated on the model. Models, graphics and simulations provide planners with a precise basis and thus improve their decisions. Virtual reality stands out in particular, as you can walk through the planned data almost as if it were real, even before the first sod has been turned. VR conveys the sense of space of a building that has not yet been built in a way that is not possible with two-dimensional plans. We have only just reported on the increasing number of virtual flat viewings. <a href=\"https:\/\/vr-room.ch\/en\/2020\/04\/09\/wohnungsbesichti\u2026eit-oft-virtuell\/ \u200e\/\">reports<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>However, VR is not only exciting for the building owner or buyer. It also offers enormous advantages for specialist planners. Cables that get in each other's way, workstations that are not optimally positioned or volumes that do not fit into the context are recognised. The digital model can be easily adapted and checked again - easier than the finished building, but also less complicated than a conventional plan. A<\/p>\n<h3 id=\"schweizer-start-ups-in-den-startloechern\">Swiss start-ups in the starting blocks<\/h3>\n<p>Various Swiss start-ups are in the starting blocks and want to make these technologies available to planners. Access to the technology has become easier, with the latest headsets working wirelessly and without additional hardware. The costs have also fallen massively: until recently, a VR headset cost up to CHF 5,000, whereas newer devices are available for around CHF 500. The 5G mobile network also promises fast data transmission without delay.<\/p>\n<h3 id=\"vr-soll-demokratisiert-werden\">VR is to be democratised<\/h3>\n<p>The Zurich start-up <a href=\"http:\/\/Verschiedene Start-ups stehen in den Startl\u00f6chern und wollen diese Technologien f\u00fcr Planerinnen und Planer bereitstellen. Der Zugang zur Technologie hat sich vereinfacht, die neusten Brillen funktionieren kabellos und ohne zus\u00e4tzliche Hardware. Auch die Kosten sind massiv gesunken: Hat ein VR-Headset bis vor Kurzem nach bis zu 5000 Franken gekostet, sind neuere Ger\u00e4te f\u00fcr etwa 500 Franken zu haben. Zudem verspricht das 5G-Mobilfunknetz schnelle Daten\u00fcbertragung ohne Verz\u00f6gerung. Das Z\u00fcrcher Start-up Hegias hat ein Content Management System f\u00fcr Virtual Reality entwickelt. \u00abUnser Ziel ist es, VR zu demokratisieren\u00bb, sagt Gr\u00fcnder Tuan Nguyen. Sein Service funktioniert auf allen Ger\u00e4ten ohne Installation \u00fcber das Internet. Aktuelle CAD-Formate k\u00f6nnen importiert werden, BIM-Pl\u00e4ne in jeder Phase begehbar gemacht und per Link geteilt werden. Der Benutzer kann Texturen, Materialien oder die Inneneinrichtung in Echtzeit ver\u00e4ndern und einschr\u00e4nken, was ein anderer Benutzer am Modell anpassen kann. Ein Architekt kann sein Projekt also im Massstab 1:1 oder 1:100 pr\u00e4sentieren, nur Volumen darstellen oder auch die Umgebung einblenden. \u00abVR kommt sowieso, da k\u00f6nnen sich die Planer auch gleich mit den Vorteilen bekannt machen\u00bb, sagt Ngyen. Holo One aus Lenzburg AG verbindet mit der Applikation Sphere drei Anwendungen: die Zusammenarbeit am 3-D-Modell, das Training und die Ausbildung an Maschinen und schliesslich den Experteneinsatz aus der Distanz. Abwesende Mitarbeiter k\u00f6nnen per Avatar pr\u00e4sent sein, Layers k\u00f6nnen ein oder ausgeblendet werden, je nachdem, was besprochen wird. Sphere arbeitet unter anderem mit der Hololens2 von Microsoft. Mit der neuen Brille k\u00f6nnen virtuelle Elemente pr\u00e4ziser auf die realen abgestimmt werden. \u00abF\u00fcr den Einsatz auf der Baustelle, zum Beispiel bei der M\u00e4ngelaufnahme, macht das einen grossen Unterschied\u00bb, sagt Alessandro Br\u00f6nnimann von Holo One. Auch Holo Planning nutzt Augmented Reality und verwendet die Hololens2. Hinter der Anwendung steht die Firma Afca aus Zollikofen BE, die die Applikaton in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Amt f\u00fcr St\u00e4dtebau der Stadt Z\u00fcrich entwickelt hat siehe Seite 22. Wer bezahlt und Teil der Community ist, hilft mit, das Tool weiterzuentwickeln. Marko Bublic denkt, dass Augmented Reality die traditionellen Holz- und Gipsmodelle ersetzen wird, weil in Zukunft 3-D-Modelle auf dem Tisch projiziert und diskutiert werden. \u00abNoch sind die Pl\u00e4ne der Architekten zu detailliert\u00bb, sagt Bublic. \u00abWir passen die 3-D-Modelle an, damit sie optimal auf der Datenbrille dargestellt werden.\u00bb\">Hegias<\/a> has developed a content management system for virtual reality. \"Our goal is to democratise VR,\" says founder Tuan Nguyen. His service works on all devices without installation via the internet. Current CAD formats can be imported, BIM plans can be made accessible at any stage and shared via a link. The user can change textures, materials or the interior design in real time and restrict what another user can adjust on the model. An architect can therefore present their project at a scale of 1:1 or 1:100, display only volumes or also show the surroundings. \"VR is coming anyway, so planners can familiarise themselves with the benefits right away,\" says Nguyen.<\/p>\n<h3 id=\"3-in-einem\">3 in one<\/h3>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/holo-one.com\/\">Holo One<\/a> from Lenzburg AG combines three applications with the Sphere application: collaboration on the 3D model, training and education on machines and, finally, remote expert deployment. Absent employees can be present via avatars, and layers can be shown or hidden depending on what is being discussed. Sphere works with the Hololens2 from Microsoft, among others. With the new glasses, virtual elements can be aligned more precisely with the real ones. \"This makes a big difference for use on the construction site, for example when recording defects,\" says Alessandro Br\u00f6nnimann from Holo One.<\/p>\n<h3 id=\"teil-der-community-sein\">Be part of the community<\/h3>\n<p>Also <a href=\"https:\/\/www.afca.ch\/de\/o\/holoplanning\/\">Holo Planning<\/a> uses augmented reality and utilises the Hololens2. The company behind the application is Afca from Zollikofen BE, which developed the application in collaboration with the Office for Urban Development of the City of Zurich. Anyone who pays and is part of the community helps to further develop the tool. Marko Bublic believes that augmented reality will replace traditional wooden and plaster models, because in future 3D models will be projected onto the table and discussed. \"The architects' plans are still too detailed,\" says Bublic. \"We adapt the 3D models so that they are optimally displayed on the data glasses.\"<\/p>\n<p>Source: Hochparterre<\/p>\n<div class=\"article__imageWrapper\">\n<div class=\"overlay\"><\/div>\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Start-ups and established companies are developing new digital tools for planners and architects. 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