Beschreibung
The world has become aware of challenges that can no longer be ignored. From our earliest days, humanity has sought to explain the built and natural world with maps. Projections of location and predictions of cosmic and future events helped us understand and make sense of the places around us. Where should we sleep tonight? Where will the hunt go tomorrow? And who do we need to be on the lookout for? These were the questions they needed answered. History's earliest known world map was scratched on clay tablets in the ancient city of Babylon, and the purpose of maps hasn't changed much since. What has changed is how we collect, understand, and act on the information. In other words, today our maps can solve the real challenges we face. Join us as we explore the design process where building information modeling (BIM) and geographic information system (GIS) create a foundation for more socially, environmentally, and economically just environments—where today's technologies create a better tomorrow.
Wichtige Erkenntnisse
- Learn about the current pain points in the design process, including existing conditions, data interoperability, and handover.
- Learn about the role of GIS in design and its contribution to developing effective delivery strategies tailored to desired outcomes.
- Learn how to use GIS in site analysis, and provide a comprehensive view of the project, analytics, and informed decision making.
Referent
- CSClay StarrAs Esri's Architecture, Urban Planning & Design Lead, I am responsible for setting the overall strategy on how GIS enables designers and planners to radically improve their response to the challenges they face, deliver data-driven results, and generate new and better outcomes through the geographic approach. The digitalization of our industry over the last 2 decades through the data-rich BIM process has laid the foundation for this next evolution in design and it's an exciting time to be part of the AEC!
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