Building Information Modeling (BIM)

Author:

Bianchini Carlo1,Inglese Carlo1,Ippolito Alfonso1,Maiorino Daniele1,Senatore Luca James1

Affiliation:

1. Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

Abstract

The BIM universe will undoubtedly arouse great and diversified interests amongst actors involved in the design/building process but also of scholars dealing with representation disciplines. The BIM systems appear in fact particularly suitable to respond to both needs providing on a single platform analytic tool, visualization interfaces, assessment instruments but also a bundle for the representation of reality. And, in addition to that, always taking into account the management of the process in terms of timing that is a key element for a correct handling of any building workflow. Nevertheless, the urgency of optimization of time and resources will drive very rapidly this change achieving, eventually, the real result: an evolution of future generation professionals, more willing and able to cooperate beyond personal skills.

Publisher

IGI Global

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