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BIM-Integrated Design Process: A Case Study of House 15 by HCF and Associates
Overview
BIM-Integrated Design Process: A Case Study of House 15 by HCF and AssociatesGRAPHISOFT |
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Operational Impact
The implementation of the BIM-integrated design process in the House 15 project resulted in a number of operational benefits. The BIM model allowed for the extraction of smart data, creating an intelligent, integrated information system. The model was also versatile, facilitating the extraction of model representations and data. The BIM model was built as it would be in real life, which helped in highlighting many of the possible issues and clashes at a very early stage, allowing them to be resolved long before they could affect the construction. The BIM platform also allowed for easy sharing of spatial aspirations accurately with sub-consultants and contractors. The BIM model was used to produce all the project deliverables and documentation necessary for all stages of the project and for all parties. This resulted in improved integration, accuracy, and efficiency of the design process. | |
Quantitative Benefit
The BIM model allowed for the extraction of additional information such as area, volume, and sun orientation. | |
The BIM model was used to produce all the project deliverables and documentation necessary for all stages of the project and for all parties. | |
The BIM model highlighted possible issues and clashes at a very early stage, allowing them to be resolved long before they could affect the construction. | |