Safety by design: Dialogues between designers and builders using virtual reality

Sacks, R; Whyte, J; Swissa, D; Raviv, G; Zhou, W and Shapira, A (2015) Safety by design: Dialogues between designers and builders using virtual reality. Construction Management and Economics, 33(1), pp. 55-72. ISSN 01446193

Abstract

Designers can contribute to enhancing the safety of construction work by considering how their decisions impact on both the physical environment in which construction workers operate and the means and methods they use. To do so, however, designers require knowledge about safety hazards on site and the opportunity to examine their designs early in projects. Through a set of studies virtual reality tools were used to examine the potential for collaborative dialogue between designers and builders to provide a forum for learning and proactive change of a design to make a project safer to build. In the tests, participants viewed proposed designs using virtual reality to examine various alternative design and construction scenarios. The study shows that consultation and dialogue with an experienced construction professional are highly beneficial for designers to appreciate the implications of designs on safety, and that designers are more willing to adapt design details than to change aesthetic aspects of their designs.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: building design; construction safety; engineering design; virtual reality
Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2025 14:49
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