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Architectural Services
We implement BIM technology in architectural design. BY using BIM technology architects and other building-related designers and builders can adopt three dimensional views from the beginning of the design and easily work out the relationships between building components virtually before the heavy equipment touches the earth.
The Architects can smoothly communicate their design-to the client, to the builder, to reviewing authorities as BIM technology helps architects and their clients to look at their design from many viewpoints, to spin and flip and slice the model, to explore different arrangements of spaces and finishes as the design is developed. The viewers are able to follow a path through and around the building as this process can even be animated.
Because the design is based on a single virtual model, changes made in one view of the model instantly appear in every view, so the time previously devoted to coordinating one view with all the others may now be spent instead on making the design itself better.
The architect and interior designer can use the model to adhere to LEED standards for daylight. By not relying on paper plans and written specifications, data and details about a project are shared more easily, frequently, and accurately.
With the help of BIM technology the computer tells the designer when he has placed a wall in the middle of a window as the pieces used to assemble the building model-the floors, walls, roofs, doors, windows, and other components-have been programmed to “know” what they are. BIM can be used to express the quantity of the building materials and their costs after the final design is completed.
With its 4 dimensional features BIM can identify which parts are existing, which are to be demolished, and which is new work while designing an addition to an existing building.