What Is BIM In Architecture?(Quick, simply explained) #shorts


What Is BIM In Architecture?(Quick, simply explained) #shorts #BIM #Architecture #revit

Well architects don’t really use CAD any more in architecture, unless you are a Dinosaur. Instead they use Building Information Modelling (BIM) which is a type of software used to model a design digitally in 3D. There used to be BIM Revit Architecture, BIM Revit Structure and BIM Revit MEP, but now its just Revit all in one. BIM (Building Information Modeling) is a process creating real objects or components like doors, windows, walls etc these all can all be customized how you want. Each component stores information within it so if you click on a door or wall it will show the material, height, width,etc. BIM is incredibly powerful because you can pull out vast amount of data about your design like qualities, areas, schedules you name it. You can even work out how much Volume of concrete or even how many bricks or doors. BIM also excels when it comes to accuracy and coordination with other disciplines for example mechanical engineers can model their AC ducts and you can see how much specs is required in ceiling voids. And of course the most important thing ..which people sometimes forget is that drawings are produced in BIM too -so plans and sections elevations etc . So now you know what is BIM in Architecture.

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