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.
4. What is BIM ? A language allowing interoperability A method of codifying knowledge A method of human machine interaction A solution to BLM A method applying parametric behaviors
7. Vision towards sustainable design via BIM and Lean Acoustic Analysis Lighting and heating Indoor Air Movement Innovative Solutions Solar Analysis Wind Testing Smoke Analysis
8. Development of design requires the generation of abstractions to provide insight and understanding
9. Costings Structural Procedural BIM Model Aesthetic Material Time Constraints Environmental Knowledge that can be learned from combining data is much greater than looking at data in a isolated way.
10. 1a) Why are we doing this ? The difference between CAD & 3D BIM
19. } The Great BIM BOGOF Visuals BIM Model Clash Costing Site Operation Eco FM RFID Spec
20. The move from CAD to 3D BIM The Challenge of Innovation Effective Knowledge Transfer 3D BIM Operational Skill / Knowledge 2D CAD Ineffective Knowledge Transfer 3D BIM Continuous Improvement
26. Management External Parties – Client , Contractor , other Disciplines External Organizations Architectural Practice Collaborative Tools /Procedures / Interface Multi- discipline Collaborative Zone Building Information Model Project Information Management Company Management / Control Systems
27. Management QMS KM CRM BIM PIM ERP BIM as the cornerstone of Architectural Practice
29. Connecting Explain Planner Building Control End User Architect Client The requirement for each party is different
30. ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION MODELLING TO ADDRESS LIMITATIONS OF BIM IN THE DESIGN PRACTICE Pieter Pauwels, Ruben Verstraeten, Ronald De Meyer, Jan Van Campenhout CIB-W102 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil, 17 – 19, June 2009 AIM Synthesis Model BIM Analysis Model