AE410: Blog #2
— Core
Technologies and Software —
For this blog post, I read Chapter 2 of the BIM:
Handbook. This chapter discusses the main technology that distinguishing BIM
design applications from earlier-generation CAD systems. At its simplest form,
BIM design consists of parametric modeling works by representing objects by
parameters and rules that automatically determine its geometrical/non-geometrical
properties and features. This allows objects to update automatically according
to what the user decides and as the context changes. One major benefit of parametric modeling is
the intelligent design behavior of objects.
The chapter
covers the evolution of object-based parametric modeling, the different degrees
of parametric modeling, custom/pre-defined parametric libraries and objects, as
well as BIM environment, tools, and platforms. For this post, I decided to
focus on the different BIM platforms that are available nowadays. This caught
my attention since I was not aware of the various platforms available and their
capabilities.
BIM platforms can be used in various ways and by different users for building
construction. Architects
can use it for design modeling and drawing, engineers for managing energy or structural
data, and contractors can find it useful to develop fabrication detailing or
construction coordination models.
The
platforms discussed in this chapter are the following:
· Allplan:
This platform
consists of various software modules for architecture, engineering, and
facility management. Allplan has a unique modeling approach of combining 2D with
3D drawings information; it has a clear visual interface that allows
one to work in 2D, 3D, or mixed views In addition, this software relies on using different layers to represent
horizontal planes.
·
ArchiCAD
One of the
oldest BIM applications, ArchiCAD t includes modeling capabilities for
site planning and for interiors and provides strong space planning
capabilities. ArchiCAD
has links to multiple tools in different domains including structural,
mechanical, energy, and environmental engineering tools, visualization tools,
and facility management tools. It has large object libraries and a
rich suite of supporting applications in design, building systems, and facility
management. It supports all phases of design work except fabrication detailing.
·
Bentley Systems
This
platform offers products for architecture, engineering,
infrastructure, and construction. Bentley systems support modeling curved surfaces and developing custom
parametric objects using tools like B-Spline and Parametric Cell Studio.
·
DESTINI Profiler
DESTINI Profiler
is unique in that its main function is focused on the cost of construction and
operation. It supports economic assessments
of the conceptual design of different
building types, based on the
room types, and building structural and site parameters. The construction type of objects can
be changed from one material to another without changing the object’s shape,
which give cost estimators control of the projecting costing.
·
Digital Project
Digital
Project (DP) is another unique software in that it supports fabrication. This
platform is good for developing complex parametric assemblies, making it a useful
modeling platform for aerospace and automotive industries. DP has a set of
tools designed to integrate manufactured product design with engineering. In
addition, it supports the routing for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing layouts.
·
Revit
A great design
platform thanks to its user friendly and highly intuitive software. A feature
that makes Revit a powerful software is its wide range of supporting
applications. For instance, Revit interfaces with AutoCAD Civil for sure
analysis, with Autodesk for manufacturing components, and with LANDCADD for
site analysis. It is also able to provide quantity takeoff for cost estimation by
interfacing with applications like Tocoman iLink. In addition, Revit is able to
import models from different application like SketchUp and Rhino.
· Tekla
Structures
Tekla Structures is a platform concentrated
on the modelling of structures. Initially, its main structure was Xsteel, however,
it now supports timber and
precast concrete design and fabrication-level detailing for structural and
architectural precast. Moreover, the recent addition of construction management
capabilities and a structural design application allow the software to be used
for fabrication.
· VectorWorks
This
platform provides a wide variety of tools in order to serve various industries.
Vectorworks can be used by architecture and interior applications as well as
for landscaping/site design. In addition, it can be used for lighting and production
design. It is able to provide light control simulations and static analysis of
temporary structures.
All these
platforms show the functionality of BIM design and shows that so far, we have
scratched the surface of BIM capabilities.
Works Cited
Eastman,
Chuck, et al. BIM Handbook : A Guide to Building Information Modeling for
Owners, Designers, Engineers, Contractors, and Facility Managers, John Wiley
& Sons, Incorporated, 2018.
Amanda,
I like the point that you made about how BIM is beneficial
when applied early on the construction phase of a project. I think this is key
in order to maximize the performance of a building as you are able to see how
the different systems of the building's interact. This is of the owner's best
interest because early input on the building's performance can result in higher
efficiency and a reduction in long term cost.
Isabel,
I think you made a great point in the the seamless
interaction between application's is vital for the functionality and success of
a project. I have many times struggles to transfer data in between modeling
platforms, which make analysis harder and longer to perform. Being able to jump
from one application to another without any issues allows for data to be more
accurate and for better analysis to be performed.
Maddie,
You make a great point about the advantages of using BIM
during the conceptual phase of a project. It is important that all participants
of a project communicate with each other early on in order to maximize the
building's performance. I agree with you that it is hypothetically easy to
consider a more collaboratively environment between architects and engineers,
but that this is something that we still don't see implemented. I think people
in our industry like to stick to what they are used to instead of trying new
methods, which needs to change in order to make new advancements in our fields.
4 comments:
Manon,
I think you did great job detailing the different types of BIM platforms available to users today. The versatility and capabilities of these tools have really made a significant contribution to the work we do as engineers and consultants in that it is now much easier to collaborate within different departments, analyze the virtual building space before construction, and make changes to the plans on short notice. Although the industry is still getting used to utilizing BIM, I believe that learning how to use these tools effectively will put us at an advantage when it comes to efficiency and sustainability.
The list of platforms the utilize BIM modeling is very comprehensive. I was only aware of only a few including Bentley, Revit, and Tekla. It is interesting to see that more and more companies are improving their platforms to incorporate BIM functionality. I think in the near future, the list is bound to grow and it will be quite interesting.
Manon,
I enjoyed learning about all of the various BIM modeling softwares. I have worked with Revit, and ArchiCAD in my previous co-ops and both softwares are very useful. Between the those two, Revit is more useful in my opinion, but Archicad is very similar to Revit. Revit is convenient in which it turns all of the objects to 3D which is very useful. I enjoyed learning that there are servers that are beneficial for certain applications. For example, Tekla structures is interesting because it focuses on the fabrications, and is useful for the structural industry. You did a good job breaking down the different types of BIM servers.
Manon,
I had no idea there were so many different BIM modelling softwares available! Out of what you listed I had only really used or even heard of Revit. DESTINI profiler seems like a really cool concept; as much as designers want to believe they can do whatever they want the cost assessment is even more important. Engineers and architects have to be mindful not to over design a system to the point where it is no longer within the client's budget. It seems like DESTINI Profiler would be really helpful for a lot of engineering and construction firms.
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