The seminar is part of an agreement on cultural and scientific cooperation existing between the University of Florence and the ETS - Ecole Superior de Technologie, Montreal (Quebec) Canada. The topics covered include the parametric design and methodologies and tools for integrated planning in particular at airports. In particular, it covers topics such as: the difficulty in achieving the objectives of sustainability, which characterize current practices, which show low productivity and predictability , as well as inadequate quality of the final product design. The proposed BIM Committee and the state of the art in this field. Then examles will be introduced. Afterwards there will be a study on the situation in Europe and specifically in Italy. The seminar also provides an introduction to integrated design followed by a session of Integrated Design Workshop. At the end of the workshop the students present and discuss the work, confronting the criteria proposed in front of an interdisciplinary committee. Student teams is interdisciplinary, formed by architecture students, engineering students and specialists are targeted to share in the project team the concept of integration, to obtain an improvement of the development process. In addition, the approach will be contextualized within Lean Design integrated methodologies using instrumentation technology for building information modeling. BIM is presented as the solution to many problems of the industry. The large public clients worldwide require delivery of projects based on parametric models; in the UK LOD (Level Of Definition) 2 is compulsory since years, the European directive will make procurement practices harmonic throughout the EU. However for a successful use of BIM, described as a revolutionary technology, it requires a radical change in design paradigms. The seminar introduces the concepts of BIM and OPEN BIM and has its impact on the evolution of practices in the world. These aspects will also be correlated with the life cycle of the project by introducing the innovative concept of BI-IM (Integrated Building Information Modeling). Finally, the thematic seminar will provide the opportunity for an interdisciplinary debate on how these trends impact architectural design. AIA (American Institute of Architects) created a committee in 2005 to monitor the impact of BIM on design practices. The situation was summed up with the phrase "adopt or die"; however, the Higher Education and Research in Architecture, Engineering and Construction have poorly developed methodologies to prepare the younger generation to be the leaders of change in this industry that is undergoing a deep transformation. The first seminar presents the work of the AIA BIM Committee and the state of the art in this field. Examles are introduced. Afterwards there is a study on the situation in Europe and specifically in Italy. The seminar also provides an introduction to integrated design followed by a session of Integrated Design Workshop. At the end of the workshop the students present and discuss the work, confronting the criteria proposed in front of an interdisciplinary committee. Student teams are interdisciplinary, formed by architecture students, engineering students and specialists

BI-IM: “+I” IS FOR INTEGRATED WHOLE BUILDING MODEL, RESEARCH APPROACH AND COLLABORATIVE METHODS DEALING WITH INDUSTRIAL CASES: AIRPORTS / Esposito, . Maria Antonietta; Forgues, Daniel; Domenichini, Lorenzo; Bove, Alberto; Ridolfi, Giuseppe; Cucurnia, Alessandra; Loconsolo, Vincenzo. - ELETTRONICO. - (2015).

BI-IM: “+I” IS FOR INTEGRATED WHOLE BUILDING MODEL, RESEARCH APPROACH AND COLLABORATIVE METHODS DEALING WITH INDUSTRIAL CASES: AIRPORTS

ESPOSITO, MARIA ANTONIETTA;DOMENICHINI, LORENZO;BOVE, ALBERTO;RIDOLFI, GIUSEPPE;CUCURNIA, ALESSANDRA;LOCONSOLO, VINCENZO
2015

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The seminar is part of an agreement on cultural and scientific cooperation existing between the University of Florence and the ETS - Ecole Superior de Technologie, Montreal (Quebec) Canada. The topics covered include the parametric design and methodologies and tools for integrated planning in particular at airports. In particular, it covers topics such as: the difficulty in achieving the objectives of sustainability, which characterize current practices, which show low productivity and predictability , as well as inadequate quality of the final product design. The proposed BIM Committee and the state of the art in this field. Then examles will be introduced. Afterwards there will be a study on the situation in Europe and specifically in Italy. The seminar also provides an introduction to integrated design followed by a session of Integrated Design Workshop. At the end of the workshop the students present and discuss the work, confronting the criteria proposed in front of an interdisciplinary committee. Student teams is interdisciplinary, formed by architecture students, engineering students and specialists are targeted to share in the project team the concept of integration, to obtain an improvement of the development process. In addition, the approach will be contextualized within Lean Design integrated methodologies using instrumentation technology for building information modeling. BIM is presented as the solution to many problems of the industry. The large public clients worldwide require delivery of projects based on parametric models; in the UK LOD (Level Of Definition) 2 is compulsory since years, the European directive will make procurement practices harmonic throughout the EU. However for a successful use of BIM, described as a revolutionary technology, it requires a radical change in design paradigms. The seminar introduces the concepts of BIM and OPEN BIM and has its impact on the evolution of practices in the world. These aspects will also be correlated with the life cycle of the project by introducing the innovative concept of BI-IM (Integrated Building Information Modeling). Finally, the thematic seminar will provide the opportunity for an interdisciplinary debate on how these trends impact architectural design. AIA (American Institute of Architects) created a committee in 2005 to monitor the impact of BIM on design practices. The situation was summed up with the phrase "adopt or die"; however, the Higher Education and Research in Architecture, Engineering and Construction have poorly developed methodologies to prepare the younger generation to be the leaders of change in this industry that is undergoing a deep transformation. The first seminar presents the work of the AIA BIM Committee and the state of the art in this field. Examles are introduced. Afterwards there is a study on the situation in Europe and specifically in Italy. The seminar also provides an introduction to integrated design followed by a session of Integrated Design Workshop. At the end of the workshop the students present and discuss the work, confronting the criteria proposed in front of an interdisciplinary committee. Student teams are interdisciplinary, formed by architecture students, engineering students and specialists
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