BIM, a common language to
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Julide Bozoglu
| IIT
BIM, a common language to the sector
SESSION II
SESSION 2: BIM, a common language to the sector
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
BIM
▌BIM and Design Technology
▌Data-Driven Skill Set
▌Lessons Learned
▌Organizational BIM
Digital representation of physical and functionalcharacteristics of a facility
The NBIMS Initiative categorizes the BIM threeways as:
▬ a product
▬ a collaborative process
▬ lifecycle management
These categories support the creation of the
industry information value chain, which is the
ultimate evolution of BIM.
Building Lifecycle Helix ©2007 National Institute of Building Sciences
BIMDesign Tech
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From CAD to BIM
built upon a strong foundation ofearlier technologies and methods:
▌1970s 3D solid modeling
▌1980s Object based parametric modeling
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SESSION 2: BIM, a common language to the sector
Planning
Conceptual Design
Detailed Design Analysis
Documentation
Fabrication
Construction
Construction Logistics
Operation and Maintenance
Demolition
Renovation
Building InformationModelling
Image Credit: Recreated from BKM Office Works
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SKILL SETData-Driven
What Open BIM does for you, by BuildingSMART
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LEVERAGING DATA
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WORKSHARING
enables multiple users to make edits to a single central file and
coordinate those changes across the entire project team
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INTEROPERABILITY
refers to the exchange of information among
project participants throughout the lifecycle of a facility by direct
communication between software applications.
ORGANIZETeaming Up
articulate the qualities of “great” design and instill those qualities into your teams
Clearly-stated design metrics.Technology accountability for design staff.
Engaged project managers and firm leaders.“Right tool for the job” mentality.
Research and innovation at the forefront.
COORDINATIONDESIGN AUTOMATION
ORDERLY and
LINEAR PROCESSES
ITERATIVE and
CREATIVE PROCESSES
REPETETIVEWORKFLOWS
throughLIFE-CYCLE
AUTONOMOUSTRANSCENDENT CROSS-FUNCTIONAL
EMPOWEREDThe teams have power
for self-organization and self-management.
EXTRAORDINARY The teams have a sense of purpose
beyond the ordinary.
INTELLIGENTThe teams have all the
feeding and reinforcing skills
needed.
Create a Data-Friendly Team with a Skill Set and a Knowledge Base!
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“Teams don’t spend time looking for workarounds and shortcuts when they are confident in their technology. Our most successful teams find ways for technology to manage the more complex or repetitive tasks, so they can focus on communicating and supporting each other.”
Scott Whitebone, AIAArchitecture and Design Leader | HED
DATA DRIVENDESIGN TEAMS
PEOPLE
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“We can help the software get out of the user’s way, so they can focus on designing the buildings and providing the best project possible”
Jason RostarCorporate Design Technology Leader | HED
DATA DRIVENDESIGN TECHNOLOGY
TECHNOLOGY
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“Clients are demanding high performing, sustainably designed buildings. Early analysis using parametric tools such as Autodesk Insight 360 or Sefaira have become a critically important step in our design process.”
Daniel Jaconetti | AIA, LEED AP Sustainable Design Leader | HED
DATA DRIVENPERFORMANCE
PROCESS
EXPERIENCELearn by Doing
The role of the BIM profession is to form an interface between the design and construction processes by minimizing information overload
and producing only what is needed.
Arditi D. & Bozoglu J., 2014
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“One of the most effective approaches to BIM training is to pair young newcomers to the industry, who are usually fairly tech savvy, with seasoned jobsite professionals. This helps the seasoned workers become more comfortable with the technology while enabling the newcomers to gain a better understanding of the industry.”
Julide Bozoglu | PhD, AIA Intl AssocDesign Technology Advocate | HED
Faculty | IIT Armour College of Engineering
LEARNING DESIGN TECHNOLOGY
EXPERIENTIALPAIR LEARNING
Adopted From The Kolb Model
Design Collaboration
Construction Coordination
CAE 515 (in-lab)BIM Applications for Building PerformanceGraduates - all disciplines
Life Cycle Automation
Learning Modules
CAE 573 (in-lab)Construction Management with BIMGraduates - all disciplines
EG 430 (in-lab)Introduction to BIMUndergraduates and Graduates - all disciplines
Interoperability and
Integration
Research Modules
ENGR 498-1 BIM for Design, Construction and OperationUndergraduates - all disciplines
Analysis and
Optimization
ENGR 498-2Building Energy Analysis for Resilient DesignUndergraduates - all disciplines
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Integration
Expert Knowledge
Recruiting
INDUSTRY SUPPORT FOR BIM EDUCATION ▌Shared Responsibility
▌Custom Learning Modules
▌All Modes of Learning
▌Different Skill Levels
▌Collaborative Environment
Practicing Machine Learning in Dynamo with a Computational Designer.
Automation Workshop
CONCLUSION
Need to think creatively about training
and recruiting:
Paradigm-Shifting Technologies
Data-Driven Design Skills
Platforms for Forging Ideas
Q & A
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