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Building information modeling / Karen M. Kensek, LEED AP BD+C, Assoc. AIA.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: PocketArchitecture. Technical design seriesPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2014Description: xxv, 285p. : ill., ; 19 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415717748
  • 9780415717748 (pb : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 690.068/4 23
LOC classification:
  • TH438.13 .K46 2014 2014
Contents:
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Fundamentals 1. BIM Overview Parametric Modeling and the Virtual Building Model BIM "Dimensions" Level of Development Summary 2. Stakeholders and BIM's Many Roles Architects, Engineers, Consultants Construction Managers, Contractors, Sub-contractors Fabricators Facilities Managers and Owners Summary 3. Data Exchange and Interoperability Interoperability Data Exchange Workflows Single Model and Federated Model Systems Data and Communication Formats Summary 4. BIM Implementation Transforming the Office to BIM Delivery Methods Legal Issues Office Standards BIM Execution Plan (BEP) Metrics for BIM Maturity Summary 5. Beyond Basic BIM BIM Analytics Cloud Computing Computational Design Increased Sophistication of Owners Summary Application: Project Case Studies designLAB: Small BIM Tames Big Brutalism ZGF: BIM in Transition: Making the Leap at a Large Firm CASE: Building Information Coordinators Mortenson Construction: Outstanding Project Success Through Collaboration Conclusion References and Software Mentioned Index
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection 690.0684 KE BU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available T0025793

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Fundamentals 1. BIM Overview Parametric Modeling and the Virtual Building Model BIM "Dimensions" Level of Development Summary 2. Stakeholders and BIM's Many Roles Architects, Engineers, Consultants Construction Managers, Contractors, Sub-contractors Fabricators Facilities Managers and Owners Summary 3. Data Exchange and Interoperability Interoperability Data Exchange Workflows Single Model and Federated Model Systems Data and Communication Formats Summary 4. BIM Implementation Transforming the Office to BIM Delivery Methods Legal Issues Office Standards BIM Execution Plan (BEP) Metrics for BIM Maturity Summary 5. Beyond Basic BIM BIM Analytics Cloud Computing Computational Design Increased Sophistication of Owners Summary Application: Project Case Studies designLAB: Small BIM Tames Big Brutalism ZGF: BIM in Transition: Making the Leap at a Large Firm CASE: Building Information Coordinators Mortenson Construction: Outstanding Project Success Through Collaboration Conclusion References and Software Mentioned Index

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