Full color guide to the adoption and effective implementation of BIM by design firms This book expands on BIM (Building Information Modeling), showing its applicability to a range of design-oriented projects. It emphasizes the full impact that a data modeling tool has on design processes, systems, and the high level of collaboration required across the design team. It explains the quantitative analysis opportunities that BIM affords for sustainable design and balancing competing design agendas, while highlighting the benefits BIM offers to designing in 3D for construction. Through clear…mehr
Full color guide to the adoption and effective implementation of BIM by design firms This book expands on BIM (Building Information Modeling), showing its applicability to a range of design-oriented projects. It emphasizes the full impact that a data modeling tool has on design processes, systems, and the high level of collaboration required across the design team. It explains the quantitative analysis opportunities that BIM affords for sustainable design and balancing competing design agendas, while highlighting the benefits BIM offers to designing in 3D for construction. Through clear explanation of the processes involved and compelling case studies of design-oriented projects presented with full-color illustrations, BIM for Design Firms: Data Rich Architecture at Small and Medium Scales proves that the power of BIM is far more than an improved documentation and sharing environment. * Demonstrates how the use of BIM is as relevant and beneficial for a range of projects, from small buildings to large and complex commercial developments * Highlights the quantitative analysis opportunities of data-rich BIM models across design disciplines for climate responsiveness, design exploration, visualization, documentation, and error detection * Includes full-color case studies of small to medium projects, so that examples are applicable to a range of practice types * Features projects by Arca Architects, ARX Protugal Arquitectos, Bearth & Deplazes, Durbach Block Jaggers, Flansburgh Architects, and LEVER Architecture BIM for Design Firms is an excellent book for architects in small- and medium-sized studios (including design departments within large firms) as well as for architecture students.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
François Lévy (MArch, MSE; AIA, AIAA), has taught digital design, BIM, and environmental controls courses at The University of Texas, UT San Antonio, and St. Edward's University in Austin at the undergraduate and graduate level. A practicing architect and partner at Lévy Kohlhaas Architects, his projects have attracted regional and national press. Lévy is the author of BIM for Small-Scale Sustainable Design and contributed to The Architect's Handbook of Professional Practice, 15th Edition, both from Wiley. Jeffrey W. Ouellette (Assoc. AIA, IES), is a technology and culture progress advocate for the built asset industry. Leveraging his past 30 years in CAD, architectural practice, BIM, software development and marketing, he provides independent consulting services for companies interested in buildingSMART International (bSI) open BIM standards, adopting modern business practices, and evolving industry culture to execute projects more effectively. Jeffrey acts as a buildingSMART International ambassador to organizations such as the American Institute of Architects and the Illuminating Engineering Society.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments vii Introduction ix 1 Digital Design 1 Introduction 1 What's Wrong with BIM? 7 Leveraging BIM Workflows in the Design and Delivery of Complex Projects 9 BIM in Academia: How BIM Is Taught 15 Conclusion 27 2 BIM Past and Present 29 A Brief History of BIM 29 The Right Project for BIM 33 BIM-Authoring Platforms and Technologies 34 Driving Model-Based Deliverables with the BIM Forum Level of Development (LOD) Specification 42 Industry Foundation Classes 46 Other BIM Interoperability 61 3 What Tools Mean 65 Introduction 65 BIM: What It Is and What It Isn't 68 The Myth of the Neutral Tool 82 Guiding Principles 85 4 Appropriate Technology 91 Introduction 91 Transitioning to BIM 95 5 Case Studies in Form Making 121 Introduction 121 The Case Studies 122 Conclusion 148 6 Case Studies in Digital Fabrication 149 Introduction 149 Case Studies 150 7 BIM Tomorrow: Trends in Technology 175 A Technology-Rich Future for the Profession 175 Digital Realities: Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Modes 176 Computational Design and Visual Programming Languages 185 LiDAR, Photogrammetry, and Point Clouds 193 Artificial Intelligence (AI) 196 Conclusion 201 Afterword 203 Index 207
Acknowledgments vii Introduction ix 1 Digital Design 1 Introduction 1 What's Wrong with BIM? 7 Leveraging BIM Workflows in the Design and Delivery of Complex Projects 9 BIM in Academia: How BIM Is Taught 15 Conclusion 27 2 BIM Past and Present 29 A Brief History of BIM 29 The Right Project for BIM 33 BIM-Authoring Platforms and Technologies 34 Driving Model-Based Deliverables with the BIM Forum Level of Development (LOD) Specification 42 Industry Foundation Classes 46 Other BIM Interoperability 61 3 What Tools Mean 65 Introduction 65 BIM: What It Is and What It Isn't 68 The Myth of the Neutral Tool 82 Guiding Principles 85 4 Appropriate Technology 91 Introduction 91 Transitioning to BIM 95 5 Case Studies in Form Making 121 Introduction 121 The Case Studies 122 Conclusion 148 6 Case Studies in Digital Fabrication 149 Introduction 149 Case Studies 150 7 BIM Tomorrow: Trends in Technology 175 A Technology-Rich Future for the Profession 175 Digital Realities: Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Modes 176 Computational Design and Visual Programming Languages 185 LiDAR, Photogrammetry, and Point Clouds 193 Artificial Intelligence (AI) 196 Conclusion 201 Afterword 203 Index 207
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