2nd qatar bim user day bim technology outlook
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Speaker: Lionel Lambourn, Gehry Technologies -New technologies on the horizon -What can professionals expect from major software vendors in the next few years? About the Qatar BIM User Day: Qatar University, HOCHTIEF ViCon and Teesside University proudly take the initiative to facilitate modern and innovative methods in the Gulf construction industry. The focus is Building Information Modeling (BIM), and our aim is to establish a knowledge platform with government, research and industry experts. The User Day aims to help people to share knowledge, discuss new technologies, and identify new potentials for BIM. More information: www.bimuserday.com Follow BUD on Twitter @bimuserdayTRANSCRIPT
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Outlook for BIM Presenter: Lionel Lambourn Managing Director Gehry Technologies
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Why is this still so hard?!
• Every project is different
• Don’t know needs in advance
• A lot of BIM data isn’t BIM
• Information is out of sync
• Limitless information
Good news is…
• There are basic commonalities
• Smart people can work it out
• Systems can handle this
• Automation to pull info forward
• The cloud
i.e. it’s always going to be hard, but it’s not too hard project management + system management + information management Gehry Technologies
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Systems Integration
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Global Project Delivery project data is created by dispersed 24x7 global teams
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CONTRACT DELIVERY CONCEPT
data is multi-representational
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Integrating the systems
Architectural Model By AREP
Facade Model By Yuanda
Concrete Model by DDD
Steel Model By Eversendai
MEP Model By ETA
IFC IFC
IFC
NATIVE NATIVE
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Cloud Computing
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Cloud Computing
•Collaboration
•Facilities Maintenance and Operations Database
•Construction Sequencing
•Lighting Simulation
•Geometrical Optimizations
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Web based 3D Teamwork : BIM and file storing, sharing, viewing, communicating
Aspects of social and collaboration technologies like Facebook, Dropbox, Skype
Easy access to 3D for project leadership and other non-modelers
Easy monitoring, design history and tracing of responsibility
Open - supports a wide range of data: BIM, 3D & 2D CAD, Documents, Images, …
Simple to set up – no IT
Cloud Collaboration
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Asset Data Cobie Maximo
BIM Models
GTeam 3D plugin
IBM Maximo Integration
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IBM Maximo Integration
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apache Web server
Schedule
Activities
Primavera
Dojo Web UI toolkit
BIM Models
Oracle Primavera Integration
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Oracle Primavera Integration
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front end plugins
Radiance Server
Environmental Lighting Simulation & Optimization
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Environmental Lighting Simulation & Optimization
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Automation
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Project: Fondation Louis Vuitton Type: 70,000 sf new contemporary art space in Paris. Galleries, performance spaces, meeting areas, terraces.
Site: Suspended above water basin in Bois du Bologne
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Range of generative details
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Several exeriments: Cylindrical Conic Rectifying developable
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Local Surface Deformation
Parametric Component
Global Project Optimization
Surface-Level Optimization
Frequency Optimization
Glass Optimization Process
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Families of panels, collectively forming discrete integration systems
Minimizing distance of boundary to original surface
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Divergence of approximate surface from original surface minimized by optimization of boundary line integral, using discrete methods
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Augmented Reality
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Augmentations On-Site
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Model Overlay
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Survey Verification, from Model
Construction quality was monitored with on-site with laser equipment, and round-tripped back into the model.
Predicted Coordinate Extraction Point Cloud Confirmation Site Survey Gehry Technologies
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Geometric Constraints Fabrication Constraints Installation Constraints Integrated Optimizations
Constraints based on edge-edge clamp tolerances, fixation depths, allowable gasket sizes
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Each panel is robotically scanned and automatically positioned in the model, to confirm correct design and fixation ahead of shipping installation.
Robotic Design Confirmation
3D Scan Robotic Scanner
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Immersive Environments
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CAVE
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Virtual Reality Headsets
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Microsoft Xbox Patent Pending
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Conclusions
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Outlook of BIM? A few of many trends… Scale • Unlimited continuum of data from Urban / Global to Detail Connectedness & convergence • BIM -> GIS, FM, Embedded Systems • Mashup of data/intelligence Collaboration & inclusiveness • Globally distributed concurrent design • BIM for public engagement Model intelligence • Self configuring / optimizing / documenting objects • Interoperability on demand • Fault tolerance & indeterminacy mgmt. Process Change & Process Controls • Governance and Risk Managment • Formalized vs. Self configuring / organic processes Can we innovate on process as we have on systems design?
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Future Vision Things that are changing 5-10 years • The speed of the innovation cycle has arrived in AEC • The boxes are being shaken, new roles and organizations are emerging
• Internationalization will create opportunities, in the face of relentless commoditization • Production will trend toward zero as a measure of value.
• Convergence of construction and manufacturing • Convergence of digital and physical, planned and actual, facility and occupancy systems
• The consolidation phase of AEC has begun • Digital expertise will be commodity
• Information will represent power, and the potential for authority.
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Some things that won’t change
Personal relationships will continue to be a central business value The value of reputation and identifiable expertise Professional expertise (architectural, engineering, …) will continue to be required The world will be filled with new, tough problems. There will be value in design, and in innovation
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