The Moscow College of Architecture and Urban Planning is the first educational institution of secondary vocational education that develops the VR direction (virtual reality technologies). Innovative educational and laboratory equipment will appear in the college, including 15 virtual reality helmets, the same number of interactive holographic complexes. To direct 3D modeling, the educational institution will purchase 25 3D printers of three types, two types of plastic for printing, 3D scanners and much more. In total, the purchase unites 13 items.
BIM technologies in design are based on creating a three-dimensional building model, but in this case, the model is not just a set of geometric elements and textures. In fact, such a model consists of virtual elements that are in reality and have specific physical properties. The technology allows you to design the building and even before the start of construction, completely calculate and determine all the processes that will take place in it.