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ir. arch. François Denis – francois.denis@vub.ac.be
Université Libre de Bruxelles / Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Beyond a BIM Handbook – What’s next?Beyond BIM – 9/12/2015
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Beyond a BIM HandbookWhat’s next?
ir. arch. François Denis – PhD StudentBeyond BIM– 09/12/2015
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Design
Construction
Operation / Renovation
Reuse / Demolition
The construction industry is segmented into stakeholders having different duties
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ir. arch. François Denis – francois.denis@vub.ac.be
Université Libre de Bruxelles / Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Beyond a BIM Handbook – What’s next?Beyond BIM – 9/12/2015
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The segmentation of the industryinduces data drops and losses
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The inefficiency of the constructive processcosts more than money
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ir. arch. François Denis – francois.denis@vub.ac.be
Université Libre de Bruxelles / Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Beyond a BIM Handbook – What’s next?Beyond BIM – 9/12/2015
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The use of a virtual prototypewill reduce errors in the building
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BIM avoids data drops and improves the reliability of exchanged information
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ir. arch. François Denis – francois.denis@vub.ac.be
Université Libre de Bruxelles / Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Beyond a BIM Handbook – What’s next?Beyond BIM – 9/12/2015
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The problem of sharing information is more than just a problem of tools or software
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The necessary implementation of BIM is an opportunity to integrate new concepts
Sharing Information (BIM Handbook)
defining the rules of the collaboration game
Producing and managing more Information
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ir. arch. François Denis – francois.denis@vub.ac.be
Université Libre de Bruxelles / Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Beyond a BIM Handbook – What’s next?Beyond BIM – 9/12/2015
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The construction industry is segmented into stakeholders having different needs
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The segmentation of the industry is amplified by the lack of rules
In Belgium:
No Exchange rules
No Practical rules
No Responsibility
Worldwide ?
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ir. arch. François Denis – francois.denis@vub.ac.be
Université Libre de Bruxelles / Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Beyond a BIM Handbook – What’s next?Beyond BIM – 9/12/2015
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The segmentation of the industry is amplified by the lack of rules
Worldwide ?
-UK 2016: BIM level 2 (PAS 1192)
-Singapore: BIM Roadmap
-The Nederlands: Rgd BIM Standard
-Finland: Common BIM Requirements
-France: Plan de Transition Numérique
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The BIM Belgian Compromise in action
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ir. arch. François Denis – francois.denis@vub.ac.be
Université Libre de Bruxelles / Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Beyond a BIM Handbook – What’s next?Beyond BIM – 9/12/2015
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The BIM Belgian Compromise in action
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Define the needs
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ir. arch. François Denis – francois.denis@vub.ac.be
Université Libre de Bruxelles / Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Beyond a BIM Handbook – What’s next?Beyond BIM – 9/12/2015
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The BIM handbook allowsan efficient collaboration
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ir. arch. François Denis – francois.denis@vub.ac.be
Université Libre de Bruxelles / Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Beyond a BIM Handbook – What’s next?Beyond BIM – 9/12/2015
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The BIM Belgian Compromise in action
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BIM Handbook
- ADEB-VBA : Technical Board
- BIM work group - October 2014
- BIM Launch Event – October 2015
- CSTC/WTCB
- Pilot projects
The necessary implementation of BIMis an opportunity to integrate new concepts
Sharing Information
Producing and managing more Information
integration of Design for change and transformability
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ir. arch. François Denis – francois.denis@vub.ac.be
Université Libre de Bruxelles / Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Beyond a BIM Handbook – What’s next?Beyond BIM – 9/12/2015
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When do we need to implement the project into BIM?
- The sooner the better
- When the concept is already developed
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Decisions taken at early-stage have a huge impact on the final result
(Haque, 2010)23
ir. arch. François Denis – francois.denis@vub.ac.be
Université Libre de Bruxelles / Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Beyond a BIM Handbook – What’s next?Beyond BIM – 9/12/2015
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There is an opportunity to provide tools supporting the designer at conceptual stage
(McNeil, Gero & Warren, 1998)24
There is an opportunity to develop a toolproviding feedback using “available” information
BIM Visual programming
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ir. arch. François Denis – francois.denis@vub.ac.be
Université Libre de Bruxelles / Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Beyond a BIM Handbook – What’s next?Beyond BIM – 9/12/2015
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Spatial Layout Analysis supports decision taking at conceptual stage
- Spatial layout (based on the SAGA method from Pieter Herthogs, VUB transform team)
Analyse Adaptability and Generality of plans
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The necessary implementation of BIMis an opportunity to integrate new concepts
Using the information already in BIM to provide feedback to
the designer and to allow him to take Better Informed Decisions
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ir. arch. François Denis – francois.denis@vub.ac.be
Université Libre de Bruxelles / Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Beyond a BIM Handbook – What’s next?Beyond BIM – 9/12/2015
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The necessary implementation of BIM is an opportunity to integrate new concepts
Manage and Use InformationShare Information
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A well defined and modelled BIMwill improve the quality of the projects
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ir. arch. François Denis – francois.denis@vub.ac.be
Université Libre de Bruxelles / Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Beyond a BIM Handbook – What’s next?Beyond BIM – 9/12/2015
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Design
Construction
Operation / Renovation
Reuse / Demolition
This is only possible if weexchange and communicate
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“A knotty puzzle may hold a scientist up for a century, when it may be that a colleague has the solution already and is not even aware of the puzzle that it might solve.”
– Isaac Asimov, The Robots of Dawn –
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The BIM Handbook: http://adeb-vba.be/the-guide-to-bim.pdf
ir. arch. François Denis – francois.denis@vub.ac.Behttp://www.vub.ac.be/ARCH/ae-lab/