Article | REF: C3203 V1

The Architect and BIM (Building Information Modeling)

Author: Zeina KHAWAM

Publication date: February 10, 2017

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4. Adopting BIM in architectural practices

In this period of Major Interprofessional Upheaval, an expression heard at one of the many conferences dealing with BIM, the architect cannot remain a spectator.

Despite all the criticism heard or read in the various specialized blogs, if the promoters of BIM are essentially the large groups interested in "big business as usual", the fact remains that this BIM process is inescapable, and architects must react and take the lead, to avoid being relegated to the position of art director.

4.1 The right philosophy: BIM and PLM

PLM: Product Lifecycle Management.

"Today, the question is no longer whether or not it's worth taking the plunge, but how and at what pace." (Bertrand...

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