End-user walkthroughs use BIM to gather feedback from the people who will use the space. The challenge is turning comments into structured model actions rather than a loose list of preferences.
Why This Matters
Users notice workflow, visibility, furniture, storage, access, privacy, and safety issues that design teams may miss. BIM makes those comments easier to locate and evaluate.
Practical Guidance
Prepare Simple Views: Use clear 3D views, room views, and plan views without unnecessary technical clutter.
Classify Feedback: Separate design changes, operational preferences, defects, future requests, and out-of-scope comments.
Assign Actions: Each accepted comment needs an owner, model location, due date, and decision status.
Close Visibly: Show users what changed or explain why a comment was not adopted.
Checklist
- Prepare user-friendly model views
- Classify feedback by action type and scope
- Assign owner, location, status, and due date
- Communicate accepted and rejected actions clearly
LUA BIM LABS Insight
User feedback becomes useful when it becomes traceable. BIM helps turn opinions into decisions.
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