Computer-Aided Architectural Design Futures (CAADFutures) 2007 2007
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-6528-6_22
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Early Architectural Design and BIM

Abstract: Abstract. This paper examines the meaning of information and communication technology (ICT) for architectural design in early design project phases, with a particular interest in building information modelling (BIM). Contemporary digital design environment, research context and objectives are first clarified, followed by the presentation and analysis of a few BIM-related projects. A key finding is that the architectural working environment, the design methods and the designer's roles have changed in the contem… Show more

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“…There is a rapid growth in the number of supporting technologies, and only a few of which are Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) compatible [26,27], which means they can only be integrated with specific tools that accept their data formats. Tools for early design phases and integration of conceptualisation tools are lacking at the moment [37]: the popular design tools such as ArchiCAD, Autodesk Revit and Bentley are generally inadequate in supporting conceptual design.…”
Section: Overall Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a rapid growth in the number of supporting technologies, and only a few of which are Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) compatible [26,27], which means they can only be integrated with specific tools that accept their data formats. Tools for early design phases and integration of conceptualisation tools are lacking at the moment [37]: the popular design tools such as ArchiCAD, Autodesk Revit and Bentley are generally inadequate in supporting conceptual design.…”
Section: Overall Statusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This section examines how parametric design thinking is reshaping architectural discourse, pushing the boundaries of what is achievable in terms of form and function. Building Information Modeling (BIM) stands as a cornerstone in the digital transformation of the architectural industry (Penttilä, 2007;Dounas et al, 2021;Tulubas and Arditi, 2017;Donato et al, 2018;Mikhailov et al, 2020;Thuesen et al, 2010;Kiviniemi and Fischer, 2009;Chang and Shih, 2013;D'Amico et al, 2020). It goes beyond conventional 3D modeling by incorporating data-rich elements that represent the entire lifecycle of a building.…”
Section: Figure 1: Co-occurrence Analysis Of the Abstract In Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a rapid growth in the number of supporting technologies and products, and only few of these are IFC (Industry Foundation Class) (Khemlani 2004) compatible, which means they can only be integrated with specific tools that accept those formats. Tools for early design phase (Pentilla 2007) and integration of conceptualization tools is lacking at the moment. The most popular design tools like ArchiCAD, Revit and Bentley are all weak in supporting conceptual design activities.…”
Section: Desktop Auditmentioning
confidence: 99%