Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
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1. The A, B, C & D of
Space Planning TechnologiesSpace Planning Technologies
Chris Razzell
HASSELL
2. That BIM definition… again…g
Building information modelling (BIM) is the process of generating andBuilding information modelling (BIM) is the process of generating and
managing building data during the life cycle of the built structure.
It uses three-dimensional, real-time, dynamic building modelling software to
increase productivity in building design, construction and occupation.
The process produces the building information model (also abbreviated
BIM) which encompasses building geometry spatial relationshipsBIM), which encompasses building geometry, spatial relationships,
geographic information, quantities and properties of building components
and spaces.
Many forms of analysis can then be performed on this digital prototype
before it is actually physically built in its environment at great cost.
3. Alternative BIM definition
• Building Information Management is an
alternative description of BIM focussed
• Identification
• Design criteria
• Fabric & finishes
• Schedule of Areas
• Functional brief
• Equipment schedule
alternative description of BIM, focussed
on the management of information and
process.
• Once the design principles and project• Once the design principles and project
aspirations are identified, they should
drive how the BIM is developed, it’s
content and final use - the project team
need to be aware of this!
Briefing Rooms
• Information should develop integrally
within the design and the whole team
understand the needs and deliverablesFF&EValidation
at each project milestone.
• What information do our clients require
and when?• Generic arrangements
• Specialist areas
• Internal QA checks
• Specialist areas
• Schedules for Tender /
BofQ
• Brief vs. Design
• Client management
4. Space Planning Technologyp g gy
...is a general term used to describe software packages that:
o enable the briefing of facilities
o integrate briefing data with BIM’s
o generate reportsg p
o analysis of brief vs. design
o some functionality beyond design
o or the ability to export data downstreamo or the ability to export data downstream
8. No object = no informationj
Alan Johnston Drawing a Shadowg
Alan Johnston used white walls as a
blank sheet of paper on which to base
his drawing He divided Galleries 1 2his drawing. He divided Galleries 1, 2
and 3 up into unequal frames, drawing
directly with a pencil onto the walls in
strips covering an area of about 2
square cm Navigating the cornerssquare cm. Navigating the corners,
recesses and architraves; the space
which is left is equally as important as
the space that he fills in; constantly
i th h i hmeasuring the shape in space, he
makes sculpture out of architecture.
13. Revit + BIM Link + RDB Link …
Both are great tools, but have limitations
o enable the briefing of facilities
o integrate briefing data with BIM’s
o generate reports
analysis of brief vs designo analysis of brief vs. design
o some functionality beyond design
o or the ability to export data downstream
14. SPT main playersp y
A – Affinity (Trelligence)
B – BuildingOne
C – CodeBookC CodeBook
D – dRofus
16. Common groundg
_Each do many similar things
A 75% l_Approx 75% overlap
_Each has a unique point of difference
_Each has a bi-directional link to BIM
F d th i t t_Focus on rooms and their content
_Drive brief information into BIM
_Analyse the design against the brief
17. Overview Process (dRofus)( )
The iterative process of client requirement managementp q g
Standardized Requirements model
Exchange and present requirements in design tool
Exchange and compare design to requirementsExchange and compare design to requirements
Deviations trigger one of the following actions:
> Update design
> Update requirements
> Present delta
At handover Requirement=Design=As Built
All data exchange using open buildingSMART standardsg g p g
23. Standard Pack of Deliverables
> 1:200 Generic Room Keyplan
> 1:50 Generic Room Layout Sheets (relevant to dept)
> Generic Room Data Sheets (relevant to dept)> Generic Room Data Sheets (relevant to dept)
> 1:100 GA setout plans
> 1:50 FF&E plans (key rooms for user review)
> 1:50 RLS drawings (key room for user review)
> Schedule of Accommodation (department)
> Room Data Sheets (key rooms for review in meeting)
> RDS excel extract (update in meeting, rather than markup)
> FF&E S h d l> FF&E Schedule
25. Shared or Systemy
b lSystem parameters – built in, for specific uses
Shared parameters – user defined, do anything!
26. Categoriesg
You may also choose to
t i huse categories such as
Communication Devices,
Data Devices, Fire
Alarm available withinAlarm... available within
the Building Design Suite
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39. Unique selling pointq g p
Affinity – planning module
BuildingOne FM solutionBuildingOne – FM solution
CodeBook – works with multiple
design tools
dRofus – accessibilityy
42. Issuing Processg
INTEGRAL PART OF DESIGN PROCESS
_UPDATING / SYNCHRONISATION
_QA CHECKING
PRODUCTION OF INFORMATION_PRODUCTION OF INFORMATION
_PDF’ing
_UPLOADING
44. _BRIEF CAPTURE
CONCEPTUAL PLANNING_CONCEPTUAL PLANNING
_EASE OF USE
_AREA ANALYSIS
BIM INTEGRATION_BIM INTEGRATION
_INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
_EQUIPMENT VALIDATION
_ADDITIONAL SERVICES / FEES
_EXPORT TO COBie / FM
_ACCESS FROM MOBILE DEVICES
45. Advice?
Get training or embed a specialist in your team_Get training, or embed a specialist in your team
_Shoot the content re-designers, re-namer, that over model, over complicate....
_Know your project delivery requirements, define the deliverables, their format etc...
_define roles and define the Data Author
_Design what is important
Technology doesn’t stop bad work_Technology doesn t stop bad work