WP064: Challenges and Benefits of 4D Modeling on the Walt Disney Concert Hall Project

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Abstract
The goal was to test the applicability and usefulness of 4D modeling and of the 4D prototype software developed between CIFE and Walt Disney Imagineering on a complex project like the Walt Disney Concert Hall project in Los Angeles. The 4D models built with the help of CIFE helped the construction team find many schedule inconsistencies, resolve access, scaffolding and hoisting issues for the exterior and interior construction in a timely manner, inform more stakeholders of the approach to construction and of the schedule, and engage subcontractors in the scheduling process.

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Date created January 2001

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Author Haymaker, John
Author Fischer, Martin

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Subject CIFE
Subject Center for Integrated Facility Engineering
Subject Stanford University
Subject Construction
Subject 4-D
Subject Process Modeling
Subject Scheduling
Genre Technical report

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Haymaker, John and Fischer, Martin. (2001). WP064: Challenges and Benefits of 4D Modeling on the Walt Disney Concert Hall Project. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/fw529qc5108

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