Descripción
Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) has successfully been using building information modeling (BIM) for many years on some significant and complex projects. But it's been a bumpy ride at times, involving multiple BIM platforms being used in a rapidly growing company. Having gone from being a 60-person firm back in 2010 to employing more than 600 people as a large global organization 10 years later, BIG had to have a solid strategy in place. This was one of the main reasons why the company decided to streamline the BIM procedures back in 2018 and focus on Revit software as the primary BIM platform. This meant a major switch in the Copenhagen office, and a complete restructuring of the BIM setup. In this talk, we'll take you on that journey, and share some of the thoughts, steps, and developments that happened to make the switch as smooth as possible. In this talk, we'll explore the implementation strategy and look into the machine room at BIG, and we'll mix it up with some good stories and a series of case studies along the way.
Aprendizajes clave
- Learn how BIM has developed over the years in a fast-paced design firm like BIG.
- Learn how to change your primary BIM platform in a rapidly growing design firm, and what to consider in the process.
- Learn how to use and visualize your data to make quicker and more informed decisions, all based on the data from your intelligent models.
- Get insights into where a firm like BIG is heading in regards to BIM and technology in general.
Orador
- Jens Majdal KaarsholmJens Majdal Kaarsholm, Director of Design Technology at BIG, is an experienced professional in the fields of architecture and technology. Having worked as a dedicated BIM professional for more than a decade, Jens have been involved in various large scale projects around the planet, as well as the implementation of BIM in leading architectural companies such as BIG and Foster and Partners. Jens have always kept a very open-minded approach to BIM in architecture, with an aim to give the architects as much freedom as possible, and to implement BIM without hindering the design process if possible. Jens brings a yes-hat attitude to most problems and projects, always aiming to find good solutions to complex problems, even if that sometimes requires creative workarounds.
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