"It's the end of the world as we know it..."
In the late 1980's, the rock band R.E.M. brought us this popular tune. So what does R.E.M. have in common with B.I.M. (building information modeling)? Not much really...other than the vision to realize that things change. In the last decade, B.I.M. has emerged in CAD (computer-aided design) software as the leading tool for architects and engineers. When I opened my own architectural practice, I purposefully chose ArchiCAD by Graphisoft for my business software. Even though the daunting task of retraining my mind how to work in my new environment, where time didn't seem to be a luxury, was almost too much to handle, I was committed to providing my clients with leading design. Gone are the days when draftmen assemble buildings through a series of drawings made up of 2-dimentional lines and arcs. Today, architects are able to construct virtual buildings before a single brick is laid, and do it with little effort. The beauty of this software is that while the design and the model are coming to life, the computer is helping to generate the 2-dimentional sheets needed to build from. The result - more time can be spent on the design. An added bonus is the tool that is available for architects to communicate the design to the client. Here is a sample image I presented to my client recently for a new worship center. Even though there is still much detail to be worked out, the client is able to visualize the design before thousands of dollars are spent. The possibilities are endless and there is much left to be realized. Change is good. It really is the end of the world as we know it.
In the late 1980's, the rock band R.E.M. brought us this popular tune. So what does R.E.M. have in common with B.I.M. (building information modeling)? Not much really...other than the vision to realize that things change. In the last decade, B.I.M. has emerged in CAD (computer-aided design) software as the leading tool for architects and engineers. When I opened my own architectural practice, I purposefully chose ArchiCAD by Graphisoft for my business software. Even though the daunting task of retraining my mind how to work in my new environment, where time didn't seem to be a luxury, was almost too much to handle, I was committed to providing my clients with leading design. Gone are the days when draftmen assemble buildings through a series of drawings made up of 2-dimentional lines and arcs. Today, architects are able to construct virtual buildings before a single brick is laid, and do it with little effort. The beauty of this software is that while the design and the model are coming to life, the computer is helping to generate the 2-dimentional sheets needed to build from. The result - more time can be spent on the design. An added bonus is the tool that is available for architects to communicate the design to the client. Here is a sample image I presented to my client recently for a new worship center. Even though there is still much detail to be worked out, the client is able to visualize the design before thousands of dollars are spent. The possibilities are endless and there is much left to be realized. Change is good. It really is the end of the world as we know it.
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