Karen Kensek
Building Information Modeling
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Building Information Modeling
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A design guide for architects, engineers, and contractors concerning the principles and specific applications of building information modeling.
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A design guide for architects, engineers, and contractors concerning the principles and specific applications of building information modeling.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 185mm x 124mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780415717731
- ISBN-10: 0415717736
- Artikelnr.: 39702307
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 185mm x 124mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780415717731
- ISBN-10: 0415717736
- Artikelnr.: 39702307
Karen Kensek teaches at the University of Southern California, School of Architecture. For over 25 years, her teaching and research have concentrated on the evolving role of digital design and its applications to the building profession. Her current research focuses on BIM analytics. She has organized seven building information modeling symposia at USC (2007-2013) with themes on education; sustainable design; construction and fabrication; analytical modeling and evidenced-based design; BIM management, implementation, coordination, and evaluation; and the future of BIM. Under her leadership, the School received the Autodesk Revit BIM Experience Award in 2008 and a BIM award from the AIA Technology in Architectural Practice knowledge community in 2010. She is a past president of the Association of Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA).
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Fundamentals 1. BIM Overview
Parametric Modeling and the Virtual Building Model BIM "Dimensions" Level
of Development Summary 2. Stakeholders and BIM¿s Many Roles Architects,
Engineers, Consultants Construction Managers, Contractors, Sub-contractors
Fabricators Facilities Managers and Owners Summary 3. Data Exchange and
Interoperability Interoperability Data Exchange Workflows Single Model and
Federated Model Systems Data and Communication Formats Summary 4. BIM
Implementation Transforming the Office to BIM Delivery Methods Legal Issues
Office Standards BIM Execution Plan (BEP) Metrics for BIM Maturity Summary
5. Beyond Basic BIM BIM Analytics Cloud Computing Computational Design
Increased Sophistication of Owners Summary Application: Project Case
Studies designLAB: Small BIM Tames Big Brutalism ZGF: BIM in Transition:
Making the Leap at a Large Firm CASE: Building Information Coordinators
Mortenson Construction: Outstanding Project Success Through Collaboration
Conclusion References and Software Mentioned Index
Parametric Modeling and the Virtual Building Model BIM "Dimensions" Level
of Development Summary 2. Stakeholders and BIM¿s Many Roles Architects,
Engineers, Consultants Construction Managers, Contractors, Sub-contractors
Fabricators Facilities Managers and Owners Summary 3. Data Exchange and
Interoperability Interoperability Data Exchange Workflows Single Model and
Federated Model Systems Data and Communication Formats Summary 4. BIM
Implementation Transforming the Office to BIM Delivery Methods Legal Issues
Office Standards BIM Execution Plan (BEP) Metrics for BIM Maturity Summary
5. Beyond Basic BIM BIM Analytics Cloud Computing Computational Design
Increased Sophistication of Owners Summary Application: Project Case
Studies designLAB: Small BIM Tames Big Brutalism ZGF: BIM in Transition:
Making the Leap at a Large Firm CASE: Building Information Coordinators
Mortenson Construction: Outstanding Project Success Through Collaboration
Conclusion References and Software Mentioned Index
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Fundamentals 1. BIM Overview
Parametric Modeling and the Virtual Building Model BIM "Dimensions" Level
of Development Summary 2. Stakeholders and BIM¿s Many Roles Architects,
Engineers, Consultants Construction Managers, Contractors, Sub-contractors
Fabricators Facilities Managers and Owners Summary 3. Data Exchange and
Interoperability Interoperability Data Exchange Workflows Single Model and
Federated Model Systems Data and Communication Formats Summary 4. BIM
Implementation Transforming the Office to BIM Delivery Methods Legal Issues
Office Standards BIM Execution Plan (BEP) Metrics for BIM Maturity Summary
5. Beyond Basic BIM BIM Analytics Cloud Computing Computational Design
Increased Sophistication of Owners Summary Application: Project Case
Studies designLAB: Small BIM Tames Big Brutalism ZGF: BIM in Transition:
Making the Leap at a Large Firm CASE: Building Information Coordinators
Mortenson Construction: Outstanding Project Success Through Collaboration
Conclusion References and Software Mentioned Index
Parametric Modeling and the Virtual Building Model BIM "Dimensions" Level
of Development Summary 2. Stakeholders and BIM¿s Many Roles Architects,
Engineers, Consultants Construction Managers, Contractors, Sub-contractors
Fabricators Facilities Managers and Owners Summary 3. Data Exchange and
Interoperability Interoperability Data Exchange Workflows Single Model and
Federated Model Systems Data and Communication Formats Summary 4. BIM
Implementation Transforming the Office to BIM Delivery Methods Legal Issues
Office Standards BIM Execution Plan (BEP) Metrics for BIM Maturity Summary
5. Beyond Basic BIM BIM Analytics Cloud Computing Computational Design
Increased Sophistication of Owners Summary Application: Project Case
Studies designLAB: Small BIM Tames Big Brutalism ZGF: BIM in Transition:
Making the Leap at a Large Firm CASE: Building Information Coordinators
Mortenson Construction: Outstanding Project Success Through Collaboration
Conclusion References and Software Mentioned Index