Beschreibung
This class provides an in-depth discussion of best practices for using laser scanning in building a design with existing and historic structures. As more projects are designed in 3D from the beginning, architectural, structural, and MEP are faced with the challenge of dealing with existing structures. We address the how and why of laser scanning, which is an ideal choice for documenting these structures. This class discusses laser scanning by reviewing several project case studies. The first project is the $135-million new renovation of the 1926 San Antonio Performing Arts building. Three other projects include a parking garage, a new office space remodel, and new loft apartments, each of which is going into buildings that are over 100 years old and for which there is no as-built information. This class also highlights the use of ReCap™ reality capture software and the new features in 2014 Autodesk products specifically tailored for laser scanning.
Wichtige Erkenntnisse
- Define LiDAR
- Assess which is right tool to use when laser scanning
- Budget time for laser scanning
- Budget cost for laser scanning
Referenten
- WIWILL IKERDWill Ikerd—PE, CM-BIM, LEED AP—is principal at IKERD Consulting, an internationally recognized consulting group in buildings, civil, and industrial construction markets specializing in using Building Information Modeling (BIM)-enabled Virtual Design and Construction (VDC). He serves as an expert consultant in design and construction cases involving BIM and VDC processes. Currently, he is on the board of directors of the national BIM Forum, and he was past chair of the Structural Engineering Institute’s national BIM Committee. He has won the Best Speaker award twice from the International Structures conference, and he was named Structural Engineering magazine’s “Top 10 Leaders in Structural Engineering,” Glass Magazine’s “Top 30 under 40,” and Building Design & Construction magazine’s “Top 40 Under 40.” He has served as PCI’s BIM consultant in that industry’s innovation initiatives.
- SBSteve BumbaloughBased in the DFW area of Texas, Steve is a Product Manager for the development of new software driven solutions for Structural Detailing on the Autodesk platform. He brings over 20 years of experience with fabricated wood structures to his position. His background includes not only design and engineering, but manufacturing and installation of all types of wood structures including custom and production single family residential design, multifamily, assisted living, military housing, and hospitality projects. Having operated multiple fabrication facilities and providing turnkey installation with his own framing crews, Steve brings a practical perspective to the workflows that make BIM solutions workable in this highly fragmented industry. Steve can be reached at steveb@itwbcg.com