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Building Information Modeling

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Building Information Modeling

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Building Information Modeling book

Building Information Modeling

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Building Information Modeling book

ByKaren Kensek
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2014
eBook Published 17 April 2014
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315797076
Pages 312
eBook ISBN 9781315797076
Subjects Built Environment
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Kensek, K. (2014). Building Information Modeling (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315797076

ABSTRACT

This is a design guide for architects, engineers, and contractors concerning the principles and specific applications of building information modeling (BIM). BIM has the potential to revolutionize the building industry, and yet not all architects and construction professionals fully understand what the benefits of BIM are or even the fundamental concepts behind it.

As part of the PocketArchitecture Series it includes two parts: fundamentals and applications, which provide a comprehensive overview of all the necessary and essential issues. It also includes case studies from a range of project sizes that illustrate the key concepts clearly and use a wide range of visual aids.

Building Information Modeling addresses the key role that BIM is playing in shaping the software tools and office processes in the architecture, engineering, and construction professions. Primarily aimed at professionals, it is also useful for faculty who wish to incorporate this information into their courses on digital design, BIM, and professional practice. As a compact summary of key ideas it is ideal for anyone implementing BIM.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Fundamentals

chapter 1|25 pages

BIM overview

chapter 2|47 pages

Stakeholders and BIM’s many roles

chapter 3|33 pages

Data exchange and interoperability

chapter 4|36 pages

BIM implementation

chapter 5|41 pages

Beyond basic BIM

part |2 pages

Application: Project Case Studies

chapter 6|19 pages

designLAB: Small BIM tames big Brutalism

chapter 7|16 pages

ZGF: BIM in transition – making the leap at a large firm

chapter 8|15 pages

CASE: Building information coordinators

chapter 9|19 pages

Mortenson Construction: Outstanding project success through collaboration

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