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iBIM and Knowledge Management Paul Coates [email protected]

iBIM and Knowledge Management

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iBIM and Knowledge Management - the case for more intuitive Building Information Modelling - Presentation by Paul Coates, delivered at Be2camp NW, in Manchester, UK, on 15 June 2010.

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iBIM and Knowledge Management

Paul [email protected]

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The Roles of Architectural Practice

Design Generation, Understandable Output,Effective Project and Company Management

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BIM is not Digital Design ?

Digital Design

BIM

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A language allowing interoperability

A method of codifying knowledge

A method of human machine interaction

A solution to BLM

A method applying parametric behaviors

What is BIM ?

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New process of the 3d model generating the drawings

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The Architects concept of BIM

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Lighting and heating

Acoustic Analysis

Wind Testing

Indoor Air Movement

Solar Analysis

Smoke Analysis

Innovative Solutions

Vision towards sustainable design via BIM and Lean

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Development of design requires the generation of abstractions to provide insight and understanding

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BIM Model

Costings

Material Aesthetic

Environmental

Knowledge that can be learned from combining data is much greater than looking at data in a isolated way.

StructuralProcedural

TimeConstraints

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The difference between CAD & 3D BIM

1a) Why are we doing this ?

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Industrial Exchange Standard

Architect

StructuralEngineer

HVACEngineer

Government

ConstructionManager

FacilitiesManager

Building Owner

Civil Engineer

IFC Exchange

The Aim

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Industrial Exchange Standard

Architect

StructuralEngineer

HVACEngineer

Government

ConstructionManager

FacilitiesManager

Building Owner

Civil Engineer

IFC Exchange

Esperanto

There are several universal Languages with limited uptake

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DATA

Other

FM

ECO

BusinessDocsCAD /

CAM

IFC 2.4

Cobie 2

Gbxml

agcxmlaecxml

STL

BIM Authoring TOOLS

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The Great BIM BOGOF

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The Great BIM BOGOF

BIMModel

Costing

Eco

FM

Site managementSpecification

Visuals

Clash

RFID

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The Great BIM BOGOF

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The Great BIM BOGOF

BIMModel

Costing

Eco

FM

Site Operation

Spec

Visuals

Clash

RFID}

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The Challenge of Innovation

Operational Skill / Knowledge

Continuous Improvement

2D CAD

3D BIM

3D BIM

The move from CAD to 3D BIM

Effective KnowledgeTransfer

Ineffective KnowledgeTransfer

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What Stage are we aiming for ?

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Library Development

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Level of

Deta

il

Time

Schematic Design Phase

SD

QT Price

Detailed Design Phase

DD

QT Price

Construction Documents Phase

CD

QT Price

support for iterative design process

New Design ProcessWhat a 3d BIM model offers

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BIM Is not IPD (It’s a part of it)

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3D BIMGraphical

Data Model

BIMProject Support

Data

Building Information

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External Parties – Client , Contractor , other Disciplines

Building Information

Model

Project Information

Management

Collaborative Tools /Procedures / Interface

Company Management / Control Systems

External Organizations

Architectural Practice

Multi- discipline Collaborative Zone

Management

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BIM as the cornerstone of Architectural Practice

BIM

KM

QMS

CRM

PIMERP

Management

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The Core Architectural Process

Architecture

Think

Collect

CreateCorrect

Connect

QS Engineer

Client

Contractor

End User

PM

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PlannerExplain

Building Control

End User

ClientArchitect

Connecting

The requirement for each party is different

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ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION MODELLING TO ADDRESS LIMITATIONS OF BIM IN THE DESIGN PRACTICEPieter Pauwels, Ruben Verstraeten, Ronald De Meyer, Jan Van CampenhoutCIB-W102 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil, 17 – 19, June 2009

AIMSynthesis

Model

BIMAnalysis Model

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We need a BIM to include all of these things

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