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PCIS Revisited: A Visual Database for Design and Construction (2001)

article⁄PCIS Revisited: A Visual Database for Design and Construction (2001)
abstract⁄This paper presents research on a piecebased construction information system called PCISpronounced ‘pieces’ first published as a visual information concept at ACADIA'96, Tucson. After more than five years of development it has evolved into a multidimensional visual information system for design and construction. It includes a piecebased anatomical construction model layered according to a work breakdown structure a dataTheater that surrounds the model as an index to plans, elevations, sections, and details and a dataWorld with cameras fixed to the intersections of its latitudes and longitudes to add context and perspective. A standard services matrix SSM controls layer visibility and camera settings. PCIS can be ‘played’ to access archived resources support design development, analyze and resolve preconstruction conflicts, and coordinate construction activities. Current research will be used to demonstrate how PCIS might be valuable to increase the potential for technical cooperation, collaboration, and communication by literally aligning the points of view of architectural, engineering, and construction methodology.
keywords⁄constructionpictorial3d-4dmodelingdatabase2001
Year 2001
Authors Fukai, Dennis; Srinivasan, Ravi.
Issue Reinventing the Discourse - How Digital Tools Help Bridge and Transform Research, Education and Practice in Architecture
Pages 372-379
Library link Wassim Jabi, 2001. bib⁄Reinventing the Discourse - How Digital Tools Help Bridge and Transform Research, Education and Practice in Architecture. ACADIA.
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