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Standardized Guidelines for the Creation of BIM Objects
Abstract The issue of BIM libraries and of standards for defining BIM objects useful for the information flow in the building process, is object of particular attention by the professionals of the building industry, also owing to various international research programs, among which of particular relevance there is the experience of the British National BIM Library under the umbrella of the NBS AAVV (BIM Object Standard V, 2.0, NBS, 2018 [1]). BIM technology, currently viewed by many as a driving force for the development and innovation of the building sector, requires operational standards useful to guarantee the sharing of information and especially information that it may be used by all professionals involved in the process AAVV (Level of development specification 2013, BIM Forum, 2013 [3]). The development of interoperable BIM libraries is a necessary condition for this to take place and it is a fundamental step to facilitate the dissemination of BIM in the entire process AAVV (Il processo edilizio supportato dal BIMM: l’approccio INNOVance, Collana INNOVance Edilstampa, 2017 [2]). The libraries of BIM objects, in fact, must guarantee quality and coherence in terms of geometry, related information content and expected behavior within the scope of a model and of procedural operations in general. In particular, the information content must be such to meet process requirements, which is not something obvious given the complexity of the sector. Such requirements are fundamental to allow professionals to be able to use BIM with no hesitation whatsoever when managing the entire process, starting from the design to the management of the actual constructed facility (AAVV (2012) Common BIM Requirements 2012, vols 1–12. COBIM V1.0 Finland [4]). This chapter illustrates the process for defining BIM libraries, whose information content is strictly based on the structure developed with the INNOVance database. The latter, owing to the exhaustiveness of the categories and technical datasheets used, offers an overarching and flexible support, capable of evolving depending on the information needs defined by the professionals of the sector. Therefore, the objects based on said database guarantee the abovementioned requirements of coherence and completeness. The indications provided below were drawn up during the realization of BIM objects supported by the INNOVance database, and concern the choice of the objects, the encoding for the database, the modeling, the verification of coherence, of information completeness and of interoperability. Moreover, indications have been provided on the contents and modalities for the graphic presentation of the objects.
Standardized Guidelines for the Creation of BIM Objects
Abstract The issue of BIM libraries and of standards for defining BIM objects useful for the information flow in the building process, is object of particular attention by the professionals of the building industry, also owing to various international research programs, among which of particular relevance there is the experience of the British National BIM Library under the umbrella of the NBS AAVV (BIM Object Standard V, 2.0, NBS, 2018 [1]). BIM technology, currently viewed by many as a driving force for the development and innovation of the building sector, requires operational standards useful to guarantee the sharing of information and especially information that it may be used by all professionals involved in the process AAVV (Level of development specification 2013, BIM Forum, 2013 [3]). The development of interoperable BIM libraries is a necessary condition for this to take place and it is a fundamental step to facilitate the dissemination of BIM in the entire process AAVV (Il processo edilizio supportato dal BIMM: l’approccio INNOVance, Collana INNOVance Edilstampa, 2017 [2]). The libraries of BIM objects, in fact, must guarantee quality and coherence in terms of geometry, related information content and expected behavior within the scope of a model and of procedural operations in general. In particular, the information content must be such to meet process requirements, which is not something obvious given the complexity of the sector. Such requirements are fundamental to allow professionals to be able to use BIM with no hesitation whatsoever when managing the entire process, starting from the design to the management of the actual constructed facility (AAVV (2012) Common BIM Requirements 2012, vols 1–12. COBIM V1.0 Finland [4]). This chapter illustrates the process for defining BIM libraries, whose information content is strictly based on the structure developed with the INNOVance database. The latter, owing to the exhaustiveness of the categories and technical datasheets used, offers an overarching and flexible support, capable of evolving depending on the information needs defined by the professionals of the sector. Therefore, the objects based on said database guarantee the abovementioned requirements of coherence and completeness. The indications provided below were drawn up during the realization of BIM objects supported by the INNOVance database, and concern the choice of the objects, the encoding for the database, the modeling, the verification of coherence, of information completeness and of interoperability. Moreover, indications have been provided on the contents and modalities for the graphic presentation of the objects.
Standardized Guidelines for the Creation of BIM Objects
Daniotti, Bruno (author) / Pavan, Alberto (author) / Lupica Spagnolo, Sonia (author) / Caffi, Vittorio (author) / Pasini, Daniela (author) / Mirarchi, Claudio (author)
2019-11-03
32 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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