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The Architectural Technologist
jonathanpickup
63 episodes
4 days ago
We teach Architectural technologists, and we talk about what needs to be taught, the reasons why things need to be taught, and what things are coming up in the future.
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We teach Architectural technologists, and we talk about what needs to be taught, the reasons why things need to be taught, and what things are coming up in the future.
Show more...
Education
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Exploring BIM Model Standards and Classification Systems
The Architectural Technologist
12 minutes 26 seconds
6 months ago
Exploring BIM Model Standards and Classification Systems

In this episode of the Building Knowledge Podcast, hosts Jonathan and Ethan delve into the intricacies of Building Information Modeling (BIM) model standards. They explore the need for uniform classification systems across different software platforms like AutoCAD, Revit, and ArchiCAD, emphasizing the importance of standardized model execution documents. Through insightful discussion, they navigate the challenges posed by disparate naming conventions and propose potential solutions that could streamline communication and efficiency in the construction industry.

BIM model classification is essential for clarity and collaboration in design projects. During the episode, Ethan introduces the CISFB system he used in London for consistent drawing numbers, explaining its benefits and limitations. He then presents the advantages of adopting international systems like Uniclass, which can unify element classification and enhance interoperability across organizations. The conversation highlights New Zealand's unique approach to these systems, revealing the need for consistent educational frameworks. Both hosts discuss the implications of these different standards on project efficiency and information sharing, offering practical solutions to integrate existing systems into a cohesive framework.

  • The importance of standardized BIM execution documents in defining model standards for collaboration.

  • Exploration of the CISFB and Uniclass classification systems, highlighting their roles in structuring information for BIM projects.

  • Insight into New Zealand's construction industry practices and the necessity for a unified national classification system.

  • Recognition of the need for BIM educational programs to include comprehensive training on multiple classification systems to prepare students for industry work.

  • Discussions about existing gaps in Uniclass and how they might hinder detailed architectural and construction work.


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The Architectural Technologist
We teach Architectural technologists, and we talk about what needs to be taught, the reasons why things need to be taught, and what things are coming up in the future.