This software is used to design blueprints for prefabricated buildings. After all, the Doom engine is capable of rendering a 3D space from a 2D floor plan, and ICE does that just as well. It will also be compatible with industry-standard design software such as AutoCAD, and engineers will then be able to come up with a virtual mock-up of a room, ranging from underlying building features like pipes and electrical lines.
DIRTT president Scott Jenkins said, “Because of ICE, we don’t have separate teams of manufacturers trying to coordinate with ordered engineering. You’d have to build the materials separately and then put them together later. That’s all electronic for us.” Right now, DIRTT intends to explore the possibility of integrating it with the Oculus Rift as well as other virtual reality devices into the design software.