BIM Handbook: A Guide to Building Information Modeling, Third Edition

BIM Handbook: A Guide to Building Information Modeling, Third Edition 

Rafael Sacks et al.

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Designers and builders have struggled for centuries to describe three-dimensional buildings on two-dimensional paper, and their contractor partners have struggled to interpret the same drawings when constructing a building. Occasionally very complex parts of significant buildings were described using a three-dimensional mockup, a smaller version of what was to be built. Brunelleschi created a detailed mockup for his magnificent dome at the Cathedral of Florence, and Bartholdi prepared mockups at different scales for his Statue of Liberty. Architects then and today build study models to better understand their designs and presentation models to help clients understand how the finished building will look, but these models have little utility in helping the contractor to build.








Content :
  • Introduction
  • Core Technologies and Software
  • Collaboration and Interoperability
  • BIM for Owners and Facility Managers
  • BIM for Architects and Engineers
  • BIM for Contractors
  • BIM for Subcontractors and Fabricators
  • Facilitators of BIM Adoption and Implementation
  • The Future: Building with BIM
  • BIM Case Studies


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