This course covers the basic concepts, principles, and applications of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in the context of digital construction planning. The focus is on the paradigm shift from document-based to object-oriented planning, the importance of parametric models, and the BIM-specific levels of information depth (LOG, LOI, LOC, LOIN). In addition, key challenges such as integrated planning, data coordination, and interoperability, as well as the added value of model-based collaboration in the construction industry, are explained.
The aim of the course is to provide participants with a clear understanding of BIM and its impact on design, construction, and operations processes. Learning objectives include understanding key BIM concepts and methods, recognizing the added value of object-based, parametric modeling, and developing an awareness of the challenges and potential of integrated collaboration in BIM. The course is aimed at planners, architects, engineers, as well as building owners and operators who wish to engage in a practical way with the introduction and application of BIM methodology.
Total duration: approx. 1 hour 50 minutes
The introductory chapter explains what Building Information Modeling (BIM) is, with a particular focus on the principles of object-oriented design. It is made clear that BIM represents a paradigm shift in the construction industry, in which three-dimensional, information-rich objects play a central role in making planning processes more efficient and transparent.
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Duration: 28 min
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