3. • Clients need teams and tools to help them
make more informed, fact-based decisions…
Well before they expend significant
resources
4. Revit Architecture Archicad VectorWorks Nemetshek SketchUP Solibri
& Structure - IFC IFC IFC IFC Viewer IFC IFC
Google Earth Onuma Planning System FFE
IFC, KML,GBXML, CSV
Excel
Reports
KML
IFC
IFC
IFC
Acusourcing
Revit
IFC IFC 3D Model
BIM 2/20/08
Elite CAD
IFC Whitestone
O&M
Rhino GBXML
IFC
4D In GE GBXML
Ecotect O&M
DDS CAD
Green Building Studio
5. • Clients need to make go/no-go decisions
very early in the process
• They need to minimize the chances of
being over budget, late or buried in
problems
6.
7. • Clients know that they cannot rely on
anecdotal tales and history…
The fact that it we did it that way for twenty
(or 200) years does not work anymore
• They know the risk of making decisions
without facts
9. • They know that the pace of change, politics
and financial complexity increase the
opportunities for catastrophic errors of
judgment
• They must manage their ASSETS, not just
their projects
10. “The data about our facilities,
is more valuable than
the physical facility itself”
12. • They use BIM to provide improved early
decision-making facts that support both ends
of the cradle-to-cradle built world...
They capitalize on the “bookends” of
traditional practice
13. • They use rules-based tools
• They are highly collaborative
• They use commercial-off-the-shelf
technologies
• They concentrate on information, not just
graphics
14. Their opportunities come outside of the
“normal” design process and after
construction
They use early stage BIM to level the playing
field
15.
16.
17. • Planning
• Forecasting
• Development
• Portfolio management
• Property management
• Operations
• Real estate
18. 1
Import + merge BIM data from
multiple sources (CAD models,
programming lists, databases,
etc.)
19. 2 Import from COBIE Excel file to automatically create
Building, space and furniture in 2D and 3D
A B
COBIE
15 Sec. to Import LIVE
36. GIS Boston Utilities
Lat: 42.36
Lon: -71.05
Carpet Source:
458 Miles
Joe’s
Joe Chair
Joe
98 Buildings
43,554,958 SF
Building
#23
1,809,139
kWh
Carpet:
InterfaceFLOR
BIM
50. You have to “walk the
walk...not just talk the
talk”
51. ...and look at the architecture profession in a
much larger context than just designing
buildings and projects
52. • Build on your ability to synthesize information
• Embrace the entire built environment
• Architects are the best equipped to work at
this level of complexity and contradiction
• T-Shaped is the new paradigm