It makes designing fun again. We’re not drawing lines, we’re building a building. Peter Downs
Perancangan Terintegrasi melalui BIM MINGGU I, 20.II.2015
BIM vs CAD
What drive integrated design • Greater accountability on the part of design professionals and constructors
• Increasing complexity in buildings, building systems, team makeup, processes, andtechnology. • Inefficiencies inherent to the design and construction process. A desire for less waste and improved efficiencies. • The demand by owners for fewer conflicts, less resistance, and a reduction in adversarial relations. • More job satisfaction.
• Addressing stringent energy, security, and other project requirements and goals.
BIM and Integrated Design BIM has one culture—growing out of IT, out of CAD and design—while integrated design comes from another: together, they form a culture of collaboration. Integrated design has a different culture from that of BIM—one concerned with the environment, creating high-performing facilities, streamlining, paring down and going lean; a culture of efficiency and fluidity; a culture that wants to do more with less and do well for—and good by—the owner.
BIM and integrated design are both processes, and once not only learned but experienced, it becomes apparent that they are made for each other. BIM technology enables—and is therefore the perfect accompaniment to—integrated design.
5 common concern 1.
Productivity suffers during the transition to BIM.
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BIM tools are difficult to learn.
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BIM disrupts established workflow.
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The benefits of BIM are not shared equally among the designers, contractors, and owners.
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BIM increases risk and exposure.
the 4 rules Rule 1: Adopt first. Then implement.
Rule 2: What you adopt when you adopt BIM is change. Rule 3: Change is inevitable. Transition is a choice. Rule 4: BIM is both a tool and a process.
references Deutsch, Randy AIA LEED-AP. BIM and Integrated Design Strategies for Architectural Practice. Hoboken: Wiley, 2011.
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