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Integrated Modelling, Simulation & Visualisation (MSV) for sustainable Built Healing Environments (BHEs)

Osaji, EE; Price, ADF

Authors

EE Osaji

ADF Price



Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to explore the potential benefits of integrated modelling,
simulation and visualisation (MSV) technology with a view to conceptualising a virtual built
healing environment (VBHE) approach that supports sustainable built healing environments
(BHEs). Through presenting an overview of BHE issues and benefits of using integrated
MSV technology for solutions, this paper demonstrates the potential of using integrated
MSV technology – including VBHE as a viable integrated MSV approach – in facilitating
sustainable BHE design and assessment. This paper also identifies barriers to the full
adoption of integrated MSV technology, and proffers ways of overcoming such barriers.

Citation

Osaji, E., & Price, A. (2014). Integrated Modelling, Simulation & Visualisation (MSV) for sustainable Built Healing Environments (BHEs)

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Mar 7, 2014
Publication Date Mar 7, 2014
Deposit Date Sep 10, 2020
Journal Designing Buildings Wiki
Publisher URL https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Integrated_modelling,_simulation_and_visualisation_(MSV)_for_sustainable_built_healing_environments_(BHEs)
Related Public URLs https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Home
Additional Information Additional Information : This paper was entered into a competition launched by BRE Group and UBM called to investigate the link between buildings and the well-being of those who occupy them.
Access Information : The latest version of this article can be freely accessed using the link above.


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