Building Information Modeling

Summer Semester 2011 | ICD Seminar
Diploma 2.2.5
CAAD / CAM I

Prof. A. Menges, F. Evers

Building Information Modeling

Integrative design methods in architecture

Building Information Models are virtual architectonic models which include geometry as well as all other information relevant for the process of planning. Important components such as geographical data, light analysis, massing studies, cost, and even planning details can be embedded in a parametric model. All consultants of a project can extract, modify, and re-enter contents relative to them. The loss of information from design to realization is minimized, and problem areas at different points of intersection are easily discovered. BIMs therefore, are evolving from digital presentation models toward a planning tool in which the whole lifecycle of a project can be presented.

The goal of the seminar is to gain insight into the fundamentals of Building Information Modeling and its potential for design and planning developement. The objective of this course is the teaching of BIM through build examples, and also becoming acqainted with the information model software through tutorials

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