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A Virtual World Application

Visualizing the Building Code

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International Residential Code

• The International Residential Code was first published by the International Code Council in 2003 in an effort to consolidate codes used in the U.S.

2006 edition is 600+ pages

Primarily text and illustrations such as this one

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Gettting from Code to House

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=Requires Human Interaction & Understanding

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Virtual Worlds allow for 3-D visualization

In a virtual world, we can build a home that shows the code and distributes code requirements

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Code translation examples:

This bathroom is located in the code house. Clicking the info button distributes a note card with specific requirements.

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Examples of illustrating egress requirements

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Work in Progress

• Some other ideas:

Script object for interaction: lights turn on/off, water faucets stream water, etc.

Pull out specific components with more detailed displays. For example a glazing display that demonstrates specific areas in which tempered glass is required.

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Code training opportunities

• Some other ideas:

Training code inspectors

Training builders not only on code but on construction methods or installation requirements

Training the public

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Ultimate Build Out

• Construct code homes for different codes/countries

• Construct eco-code homes to illustrate differences between them and standard code homes

• Offer space for suppliers to demo/display their products

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Benefits? Challenges?

Benefits include:•Easy to access•Cost effective•Easy to change/edit•Allows for collaboration•Easy to export images/illustrations•Open 24/7

Challenges are:•Perception of the interface – the idea that this is a “game”•Not enough people yet in virtual worlds to allow for faster implementation

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Contact Information

• The code house is located on Public Works Island in Second Life

Second Life Avatars:Pam Renoir (Pam Renoir)Brand Woodin (Martin Brown)

E-mail: [email protected]: www.publicworksgroup.comTwitter: pbroviak


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