Eine Plattform für die Wissenschaft: Bauingenieurwesen, Architektur und Urbanistik
Modeling Architectural Meaning
Architectural knowledge is the starting point to learning BIM for the professional. This point of view is elaborated through four examples: the use of an ontology of architecture expressed through the software; notions of regulating lines, symmetries, proportions, and alignments; use of diagrams to clarify semantic expressions in a design; and use of templates that capture the essence of architectural types. BIM tools are distinguished from CAD systems largely by incorporating and enforcing architectonic relations that are also ontological. Although these concepts of an architectural ontology may seem obvious and trivial to the practicing architect, it is crucial to change the ontology from being tacit to being explicit. BIM systems are inherently organized by notions of building type: A type designates a general concept while an instance is a particular element that varies in limited ways from the type.
Modeling Architectural Meaning
Architectural knowledge is the starting point to learning BIM for the professional. This point of view is elaborated through four examples: the use of an ontology of architecture expressed through the software; notions of regulating lines, symmetries, proportions, and alignments; use of diagrams to clarify semantic expressions in a design; and use of templates that capture the essence of architectural types. BIM tools are distinguished from CAD systems largely by incorporating and enforcing architectonic relations that are also ontological. Although these concepts of an architectural ontology may seem obvious and trivial to the practicing architect, it is crucial to change the ontology from being tacit to being explicit. BIM systems are inherently organized by notions of building type: A type designates a general concept while an instance is a particular element that varies in limited ways from the type.
Modeling Architectural Meaning
Kensek, Karen M. (Herausgeber:in) / Noble, Douglas (Herausgeber:in) / Clayton, Mark J. (Autor:in)
Building Information Modeling ; 29-41
31.07.2015
13 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
DSpace@MIT | 1991
|The Meaning and Scope of Architectural Anthropology
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2001
|The Meaning of Growth for Architectural Education
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 1960
|