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Drones, Fire, and Virtual Reality: 21st-Century Tools for Sustainable Development

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Descripción

As our global population increases, remote indigenous communities are compelled to develop to accommodate growth and responsible tourism. Technology is now available to support and promote development of remote communities in an environmentally and culturally sustainable manner. Specifically, photogrammetry and virtual reality (VR) enable effective decisions about sensitive development by empowering stakeholders with intuitive, immersive experiences of site conditions from new points of view. This session will present a recent project on the remote Fiji island of Vorovoro, executed as a joint effort between an indigenous island tribe, a university construction management program, a social enterprise promoting positive social impact, and a global AEC (architecture, engineering, and construction) software corporation. The collaborative team created a feasibility study for a dam to retain fresh water on the island; developed new data workflows; and used drones, VR, and cloud-based collaboration platforms with a Forge partner.

Aprendizajes clave

  • Learn how to apply a comprehensive process and workflow to perform reality capture and prepare recap data to be experienced in VR
  • Discover typical data management challenges encountered in photogrammetry and reality capture, and learn ways to overcome them
  • Discover practical lessons and tips for executing drone-based photogrammetry in the field
  • Learn about the various use cases where virtual reality can be applied to photogrammetry and feasibility studies

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  • Dace Campbell
    Dace Campbell, AIA, LEED AP is Construction Account Manager in Education at Autodesk and a nationally recognized expert and thought-leader in innovative tools and processes, including Building Information Modeling, Lean Construction, and Integrated Project Delivery. He is a licensed architect with 30 years of experience in design, construction, innovation, collaboration, and business consulting, and over 25 years of research in virtual reality and augmented reality applied in AEC. Dace’s projects have won four AIA BIM awards, and he is a winner of a Building Design + Construction "40 under 40" award. His work and writing about BIM, Lean, IPD, and VR and AR have been published internationally, and he is an active member of local and national BIM and Lean communities.
  • Dr Tony
    In 2017 Tony took the position of chair of the Del E. Webb School of Construction at Arizona State University, drawn by the inclusiveness of the ASU charter and the universities willingness to try new and innovative things. Tony’s dedication to advancing the construction field earned him the election of Fellow of the American Concrete Institute (ACI) and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), and a commission as a Kentucky Colonel by the Governor of Kentucky, the state’s highest civilian honor. He has expertise in sustainable development, building repair, rehabilitation, adaptive reuse, and retrofit – also known as “hardening” of buildings or making them more resilient to hazards such has high winds, storm surge, earthquakes, fires, or blast. When he’s not teaching his students how to be successful in the concrete industry, he’s making homemade wine, mead, and beer, and serves as a certified beer judge.
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