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Quest'episodio esplora come l'obbligo di utilizzare il BIM (Building Information Modeling) nei contratti pubblici, a partire dal 2025, cambierà il settore delle costruzioni e della progettazione in Italia. Con il supporto dell' Ing. Roberto Giangualano, business development manager di Harpaceas, approfondiamo le novità introdotte dal Codice degli Contratti e cosa implicano per le amministrazioni pubbliche e per le realtà private.Parleremo delle sfide della digitalizzazione e delle soluzioni pratiche per affrontarle, fornendo spunti su come prepararsi a questo importante cambiamento.
Scott MacKenzie hosts John Turner, CEO of Gafcon Digital, to discuss the application of digital twins in data centers and the construction industry. Turner emphasizes the inefficiencies in current construction processes due to silos and the need for a digital building lifecycle. He highlights the importance of digitizing construction through BIM and integrating data from various sources like reality capture. Turner explains the benefits of a digital twin, including predictability in safety, cost, and schedule, and mentions that buildings consume 41% of the energy in the US. He advocates for a transformational approach to organizational change management to achieve these efficiencies. Action Items [ ] Send paper on digital twins and building energy usage. [ ] Reach out to John Turner at jturner@gafcondigital.com to discuss further. Outline Introduction and Overview of Industrial Talk Podcast Scott MacKenzie introduces the Industrial Talk Podcast, emphasizing its focus on industry innovations and trends. Scott highlights the importance of the podcast in educating and collaborating within the industrial community. The episode features John Turner, CEO of Gafcon Digital, who is a leading voice in the world of digital twins. Scott encourages listeners to visit the Industrial Talk YouTube channel for additional slides and information. Introduction of John Turner and Gafcon Digital Scott MacKenzie welcomes John Turner to the podcast and asks for a brief introduction about himself and his company. John explains that Gafcon Digital focuses on developing a digital building lifecycle to improve efficiency in design, construction, and operations. John emphasizes the inefficiencies in the current design-construction-operational process due to silos and legal enforcement. Gafcon Digital targets serial builder-owner operators, particularly hyperscalers, retail, and life science sectors. Standardization and Efficiency in Construction Scott and John discuss the concept of standardizing construction processes, using McDonald's as an analogy for optimized design and building processes. John compares the construction industry's lack of standardization to the automotive industry's use of lean techniques. Scott and John explore the potential for standardizing data centers and other large-scale construction projects. John introduces the idea of digitizing the construction process to create a foundational data model using BIM (Building Information Modeling). Digital Twin and Reality Capture John explains the importance of digitizing the construction process to create a foundational data model using BIM. He discusses the role of BIM in integrating 2D, 3D, cost, schedule, embodied carbon, and document properties. John introduces the concept of reality capture, including 360 cameras, photogrammetry, laser scanning, and LIDAR, to bring real-time data into the design process. John differentiates between a visual twin and a digital twin, explaining the real-time monitoring and control capabilities of a digital twin. Challenges and Organizational Change Management Scott and John discuss the challenges of shifting the construction industry to a more efficient, digital-twin-based approach. John emphasizes that the transformation has more to do with organizational change management than technology. He explains the need for serial builders to change their processes to scale efficiently, especially for data centers. John outlines the three-step evolution of the construction process: planning, design, construction, and operation, with
Mike Palmer welcomes Marcio Sequeira, founder and CEO of MOLA, to discuss structural engineering education and the future of architecture. Marcio shares his background and how his interest in architecture and structures was influenced by his parents' careers in steel construction and physics. He explains how he developed MOLA, a physical model kit that uses springs and magnets to teach structural concepts, out of frustration with abstract structural engineering classes in university. We explore the importance of hands-on, visual learning in architectural education and how MOLA helps students develop intuition about building behavior. Marcio discusses MOLA's use in university settings, including at MIT for teaching structural dynamics. The conversation touches on the balance between artistic vision and functionality in architecture, using examples like Gaudi's work in Barcelona. We discuss the challenges of teaching architectural concepts earlier in K-12 education and the potential for tools like MOLA to spark interest in the field. Marcio shares insights on emerging trends in architecture, including the increasing use of BIM (Building Information Modeling) in Brazil. We also explore the impact of climate change and environmental concerns on architectural design. The episode concludes with Marcio's advice for aspiring architects and educators, emphasizing the value of persistence and long-term vision. He shares that MOLA took 20 years from concept to a successful company, highlighting the importance of dedication in pursuing one's goals. Key takeaways: Hands-on, visual learning tools like MOLA can significantly enhance structural engineering education. Integrating architectural concepts earlier in K-12 education could help spark interest in the field. Persistence and long-term vision are crucial for success in both education and entrepreneurship. Subscribe to Trending in Education to make sure you never miss a great conversation like this one! Visit us at TrendinginEd.com for more.
In this insightful and engaging interview, Mayur sits down with Benjamin Guler from Evolve Lab, to delve into his professional journey and the innovative strides being made in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. The conversation begins with Ben sharing his transition from traditional architecture to a niche in BIM (Building Information Modeling) and coding, and how these skills coalesced to drive his decision to join Evolve Lab. The discussion highlights pivotal products developed by Evolve Lab, including their AI-powered plugin Veras, which leverages advanced technology to significantly enhance design processes. The interview then navigates through the challenges and opportunities in the AEC sector, particularly focusing on the integration of AI and the rapid advancements in computational design. Ben shares valuable insights on how Evolve Lab fosters a culture of experimentation and innovation, allowing the team to stay at the forefront of technological developments. The dialogue also explores the intricacies of product development, client relationships, and future trends in AEC tech. For anyone interested in the intersection of technology and architecture, this video offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration, illustrating how passion and cutting-edge tech can transform an industry. 01:59 - Ben's Background 04:21 - Evolving from Bim Manager to new role 06:55 - Rise of Bim Managers in Tech 09:01 - Joining Evolve Lab 11:07 - Evolve Lab's Service and Initial Steps 11:58 - Overview of Evolve Lab's Products 15:03 - Transitioning from Scripts to Production Apps 19:56 - Structuring Backend for Multiple Clients 21:56 - Gaining User Adoption for New Tools 25:16 - Simplifying UI for Machine Learning Models 28:16 - Vera's Viral Launch and Key Success Factors 31:12 - Competing Against Established Companies 35:02 - AI Innovation and Agility 39:56 - Handling AI Research Overflow 42:06 - Promoting AI Experimentation in Companies 44:24 - Building Client Relationships and Trust 48:02 - Final Thoughts and Excitement for AI in AEC 49:01 - Controversial Takes on AI in AEC 50:47 - Future Problems in AEC for Solving #BenjaminGuler #verasevolvelab #aiarchitectureplugin --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mayur-m-mistry/message
Este webinar abordará los aspectos claves para comprender cómo el uso de la metodología BIM (Building Information Modeling) impacta y se relaciona directamente en el tema de ciudades inteligentes ya que se utiliza para mejorar la planificación y gestión urbana. BIM facilita la colaboración entre urbanistas, ingenieros y arquitectos, optimizando el diseño, construcción y uso de recursos. Además, combinado con diversas tecnologías, permite un monitoreo continuo y gestión eficiente de infraestructuras sostenibles así como la capacidad de respuesta ante problemas urbanos. Este webinar se aborda en profundidad en el Máster en Gestion de Riesgos de EALDE: https://www.ealde.es/formacion/#gestinderiesgos
Nachhaltigkeit erfolgreich umsetzen - mit dem Sustainability Podcast für Leader: Gewinne Zukunft.
Wer sich professionell mit Nachhaltigkeit beschäftigt, kommt an dieser Branche nicht vorbei: Der Bau und Wohnbereich. Einerseits fallen hier ganze 40 % der globalen Emissionen an. Andererseits haben hier Ansätze wie Digitalisierung, KI, der digitale Zwilling und Kreislaufwirtschaft enorme Wirkung. Was gesellschaftliche Mehrheiten, unternehmerische Initiative und die richtigen Technologien bewegen können, diskutieren in dieser Podcast-Folge die Gäste Karin Bührer vom Verband der Generalunternehmer Schweiz und Johann Rumpl, Geschäftsführer von EAM Swiss, mit Podcast Host Zackes Brustik. Nicht zuletzt ist das Thema für jeden Nachhaltigkeitsmanager relevant, der für das Unternehmen die Gebäudeemissionen reduzieren will und Transparenz für den Nachhaltigkeitsbericht braucht. Die durchgängige Digitalisierung ist hierfür essenziell - von Smart Metering über einheitliche Datenerfassung bis zur ESG-Software. Allerdings müssen oft noch Legacy-Systeme und heterogene Datenquellen integriert werden. Mithilfe eines digitalen Zwillings können Gebäude aber künftig bis ins Detail digital abgebildet und optimiert werden. Im Gespräch mit Karin und Johan wird klar, dass nachhaltiges Bauen von vielen Ebenen abhängt - von BIM (Building Information Modeling) über Kreislaufwirtschaft, den geeigneten politischen Rahmenbedingungen und Anreizsystemen. Nicht zuletzt ist auch vom Willen der Gesellschaft, weitreichende Gesetze mitzutragen. Daher ist Blick in die Schweiz für dieses Thema besonders spannend, denn hier wurde per Volksentscheid der Flächenfraß gestoppt. ⏱️ Agenda (00:04:03) Schweiz - wenn Demokratie und Umweltschutz funktionieren. (00:09:55) Mit Digitalisierung Emissionen und Kosten reduzieren. (00:18:58) KI, der digitale Zwilling und Kreislaufwirtschaft. (00:29:07) Woran es scheitern kann. (00:36:46) Das Gebäude oder doch lieber den Maschinenpark optimieren? (00:40:25) Ambitionen vs Fachkräftemangel. (00:48:35) Bewegen sich Unternehmen erst unter regulatorischem Druck? Über Karin Bührer: Karin Bührer ist Geschäftsführerin bei Entwicklung Schweiz, dem Branchenverband Schweizer Generalunternehmer. Seit zwei Jahrzehnten arbeitet sie an der Schnittstelle von Politik, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Über Johann Rumpl: Johan Rumpl ist Geschäftsführer von EAM Swiss International - ein Spezialist für Instandhaltung und Servicemanagement und IBM Partner. [Anzeige] IBM unterstützt meinen Podcast als Werbepartner. IBM Maximo unterstützt Unternehmen beim nachhaltigen Management ihrer Assets. Erfahre, wie zum Beispiel Sund & Bælt den Lebenszyklus von Europas größter Hängebrücke dank digitalisiertem Management um 100 Jahre verlängert. Alles über die IBM Maximo Application Suite auf LinkedIn von Specialist Oliver Gahr oder unter dem folgenden Link:
In episode 381, Bradley is joined by Nick Milestone, Director at Mercer Mass Timber. They discuss Nick's transition from steel to mass timber construction, which was driven by the desire to build on his grandfather's legacy, and an openness to exploring new avenues in construction. Nick also identifies key disruptions in the construction industry, including the shift towards prefabricated components, the emergence of BIM (Building Information Modeling), and the growing adoption of offsite construction methods. You can view clips from this episode on our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/@bradleyhartmannandco This episode is brought to you by The Simple Sales Pipeline® which will organize and value any construction sales rep's roster of customers and prospects in under 30 minutes. *** If you enjoyed this podcast, we'd sincerely appreciate it if you left a review on Apple Podcasts. The feedback helps improve the show and helps with our visibility as well. The more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest into it to make it even better. Since we're asking for things . . . we'd also love it if you recommended this show to your friends and colleagues. Your network looks to people like you to learn where to invest their time and attention. We'd love the opportunity to add value to more people in our community. For more info: The Construction Leadership Podcast Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/bradleyhartmannandco/ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Bradley Hartmann & Co.
In this episode, Moritz Mombour and Ian Harding discuss the transformative impact of digital tools and planning in the construction industry. They highlight the shift from traditional methods to innovative approaches like BIM emphasizing the need for seamless integration and collaboration among various stakeholders. Their conversation explores the challenges and opportunities presented by digitalization, underscoring its role in enhancing efficiency, precision, and communication across all phases of construction projects. Guest: Moritz Mombour Head of Digital Planning - Dress & Sommer Ian Harding BIM Section Head -Ireland Operations, Jacobs Episode Highlights: Evolution of Construction Processes: Transition from traditional CAD to modern BIM (Building Information Modeling). Challenges and benefits of integrating technology throughout the project lifecycle. The shift from technology-focused strategies to value-driven project delivery. Integrated Project Delivery (IPD): Collaborative approaches breaking traditional design and construction contracts. Importance of seamless integration and coordination among various stakeholders. Constructability and Coordination: Early involvement of construction teams in the design process. Emphasis on process efficiency, waste reduction, and aligning client expectations. Dynamic modeling and the challenges of information transition between design and construction phases. Use of Digital Tools in Construction: Laser scanning for progress verification and installation accuracy. Dealing with installation errors and their impact on project timelines and budgets. The role of digital twin technology in improving construction processes. Client Expectations and Project Delivery: The need for clear specifications and open communication for successful project outcomes. The role of clients in driving the adoption of advanced digital solutions. Data Analytics and Predictive Modeling: Utilizing historical data for improved project planning and execution. The potential of machine learning in enhancing construction processes. Modular Construction and Off-site Manufacturing: The trend towards modular building for efficiency and safety. Benefits of pre-fabricated components and controlled environment construction. The shift in construction towards a more integrated, technology-driven approach is marked by the widespread adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM), Integrated Project Delivery (IPD), and various advanced digital tools. These developments collectively emphasize enhanced efficiency, collaboration, and value delivery in construction projects, showcasing a pivotal change in the industry's operational and strategic methodologies.
Sojern, la plataforma especialista de marketing digital para el sector de los viajes, anuncia la última versión de su Plataforma de Marketing de Viajes Sojern con audiencias mejoradas potenciadas por la Inteligencia Artificial (IA). MSI Digital Builders acaba de presentar a ADIF el modelado BIM (Building Information Modeling) de la estación ferroviaria de Málaga María Zambrano. Lo que ha hecho ha sido digitalizar la terminal y su entorno, avanzando en lo que supondrá una revolución en la forma de afrontar la construcción, explotación y mantenimiento de los activos ferroviarios españoles. Expedia Group ha anunciado un nuevo incentivo diseñado para ayudar a los asesores de viajes que forman parte de Expedia TAAP a beneficiarse de la alta demanda durante la temporada más alta de verano a través de un aumento en las compensaciones para los asesores en las propiedades Premium Plus. HiJiffy, especialista en Inteligencia Artificial Conversacional para hoteles, acaba de recaudar 3,8M€ con el objetivo de reforzar su liderazgo en España y expandirse a los mercados DACH (Alemania, Austria y Suiza). La ronda de financiación permitirá aumentar el equipo de alrededor de 30 a más de 50 profesionales, así como lanzar nuevos productos.
Proces vytváření informačního modelu budovy, známého především pod anglickou zkratkou BIM (Building Information Modeling) představuje významnou novinku ve stavebnictví, díky které jsou vytvářena, užívána a spravována data o stavbě během celého jejího životního cyklu. Při vytvoření informačního modelu v zásadě vznikne digitální dvojče budovy obsahující veškeré informace o stavebním projektu napomáhající jeho realizaci, ale i následnému užívání. Metoda BIM se začíná rozšiřovat i v České republice, i když nárůst jejího využívání je spíše pozvolný. O důvodech, které brzdí využívání metody BIM, ale i o hlavních výhodách vytváření informačních modelů budov a změnách, které tato metoda přinese do českého stavebnictví debatovali odborníci v rámci kulatého stolu pořádaného týdeníkem Ekonom.
En este episodio @MaleMalaver entrevista al Ing. Leonardo Mata @Datalaing @CIVoficial INGENIERO CIVIL CON DOS ESPECIALIDADES: ESTRUCTURA Y VIAS. MAGISTER SCIENTIARUM EN INGENIERIA CIVIL EN LA UCV. CEO DE DATALAING Y DIRECTOR DEL PROGRAMA DE FORMACION PROFESIONAL BIM MANAGMENT (CONVENIO CIV- DATALAING) El ingeniero nos habla del BIM Building Information Modeling, metodología que llega a transformar la labor de los profesionales en función del desarrollo sostenible de las infraestructura de los paises Los invitamos a escucharnos en vivo de lunes a viernes de 11am a 12pm través de Unión Radio 93.7 FM en Puerto La Cruz o por la web de Mundo UR https://mundour.com/index.php/anzoategui/ o por http://player.lorini.net/unionradio/puertolacruz/.
In this episode we discuss BIM-Building Information Modeling systems, legal issues implicated by BIM and best practices for lawyers in contracting and in working with professionals who use BIM every day. Construction lawyers Kristine Kubes, owner of the Kubes Law Office in Minneapolis, and Jimmy Germano, Senior Manager and Counsel-Contract Documents at AIA discuss this topic, including potential contractual and negligence issues associated with BIM, how AIA has dealt with BIM in its form contract documents, other legal issues involving ownership of the BIM model and whether BIM is a contract document, and practical tips for construction lawyers on dealing with BIM on construction projects.
BIM for Electrical Engineers: A Deep Dive with David Robison Join me as I talk to David Robison from Design Master Software about BIM (Building Information Modeling) for electrical engineers. David shares how BIM can make an electrical engineer's work more efficient and the role of Design Master Software in this field. Watch, like, share, and subscribe for more content like this. Keep learning and stay inspired. Disclaimer: This video is not a sponsored or paid advertisement. Subscribe Spotify | Apple | YouTube | Google | Stitcher | Player.fm | iHeart Resources David's LinkedIn Profile Design Master Software
BIM (Building Information Modeling) ist bereits bei vielen Bau- und Handwerksunternehmen angekommen. Daraus lassen sich zahlreiche Vorteile für alle Beteiligten gewinnen: schlankere Prozesse, weniger Fehler, Vermeidung von doppelter Arbeit und eine effiziente Kommunikation aller am Bau beteiligten Betriebe. In dieser Folge vom Mittelstand-Digital Zentrum Handwerk erfahren Sie, wie Bauunternehmen das Potenzial von BIM für sich nutzen.
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Wajdi Mereb is an engineer, architect and innovator who has more than 17 years of experience in digital transformation, assets management, and BIM (Building Information Modeling). Wajdi is the former Digital Transformation & BIM Manager at Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), in Dubai. During his tenure there, Wajdi was awarded the ‘Innovator of the Year' in the AEC Excellence Awards 2020 and the ‘Individual Achievement Award' from the Institute of Asset Management (IAM) Global Awards 2019 in London.Currently, Wajdi is the Senior Manager- Engineering Digitalisation- BIM & Digital Twins at one of the reputable governmental entities since 2021, where he manages all aspects of Project Design- BIM throughout all the RIBA stages ensuring project goals are understood and delivered, and milestones are met.Interview Topics1. Please start by telling us a little bit about your background 2. Could you share with us about your earlier career path and your motivations or inspiration? 3. About BIM4. The challenges of Digital Twins and BIM5. The future of Smart Cities and Smart TransportationWajdi Mereb BiographyWajdi Mereb is a BSc. in Architectural Engineering and an MSc. in Engineering Management. He is also having a MSc. in Management and MBA from the University of Sheffield/ U.K. with distinction. Wajdi Mereb's major highlight was his role as the Digital Transformation & BIM Manager at Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), in Dubai between 2015 and 2021. There, he helped integrate the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR) technologies with its ecosystem to improve transportation in the city. He represented RTA in the Dubai Digital Transformation Team in the construction sector and managed the UAE Building Smart chapter. In this regard, he also managed RTA's internal project: Assets management digitisation and the Digital Twin technology.Wajdi also led the successful BIM implementation in multi-billion strategic projects: “Metro Route 2020 project” valued at $3 billion value that was an integral part of Dubai's proposal of UAE winning the EXPO 2021.As a policy expert, he authored and monitored the corporate BIM Policies for Vendors & Employees at RTA. He also led RTA to be the 1st entity in the globe obtaining ISO 19650 & UK BIM Level 2 certificates, and represented RTA in launching the compliance Kite-marks for OPEX phase “PAS 1192-3” & Security minded BIM “PAS 1192-5” in partnership with BSI.Wajdi has served many multi-billions projects varying in size & scope utilising various BIM authoring software including Autodesk Revit & Navis-works, Synchro, Bentley AECOsim Triforma and CDE platforms like Project-wise, BIM 360, & Aconex.About Dinis Guarda profile and Channelshttps://www.openbusinesscouncil.orghttps://www.intelligenthq.comhttps://www.hedgethink.com/https://www.citiesabc.com/More interviews and research videos on Dinis Guarda YouTube
Jeffrey is a leader in the industry when it comes to the use of BIM (Building Information Modeling) and technology. He has spoken and taught classes at national conferences and is the creator of The Revit Kid.com (a worldwide resource on all things Revit and BIM related). Additionally, Jeffrey holds the position as BIM Manager of the largest BIM construction management firms.
En este Webinar les platicaré sobre la gestión de la Información utilizando la metodología BIM, analizaremos que es BIM (Building Information Modeling) o como se conoce en español, MIC, Modelo de Información para la Construcción. También explicaré en que consiste el Entorno Común de Datos de acuerdo con la Norma ISO 19650, así como el flujo que se sigue para el intercambio de la información. Con relación a BIM les platicaré brevemente como surge y como a través de esta metodología se puede incrementar la productividad de la industria de la construcción a lo largo del ciclo de vida de los proyectos. Con respecto al Entorno Común de Datos les comentaré como se genera el flujo de comunicación y la distribución de la información generada por los equipos de trabajo involucrados y utilizada por las partes interesadas (stakeholders) con base en los requerimientos del cliente. – Acerca del ponente, Dulce Barocio- Licenciada en Administración, con Maestría en Negocios Internacionales (UNAM). Cuenta con más de 10 años de experiencia docente en diversas instituciones como profesora en licenciaturas de negocios y mercadotecnia entre otras; y de Maestrías: en Alta dirección y en Comunicación Digital; con 21 años de experiencia profesional en administración, mercadotecnia, logística y distribución. Es socia fundadora y Directora Comercial de TERABIM DE MÉXICO, también es miembro activo del BIM TASK GROUP México en las comisiones de Comunicación, Gobierno y Academia así como integrante de INICIATIVA BIM. Ha publicado diversos artículos en temas de BIM, innovación y tecnología. Es conferencista en congresos nacionales e internacionales, como lo es el Women Economic Forum (WEF).
A live do dia 05/05 tem como tema "Arquitetura Sacra e o espaço religioso pós Concílio Vaticano II". A live é organizada pelo Prof. Marcelo Ribeiro (@lmarcellogribe2020), docente do curso de Arquitetura e Urbanismo da UVV (@arqurbuvv), com apoio do Andança e do CAU/ES (@oficialcaues). O tema será apresentado por Rogerio H. F. de Lima (UEMA), Doutorando da Universidade de Lisboa - Portugal. Mestre em Arquitetura pelo PROARQ/FAU- UFRJ. Rogério tem graduação em Arquitetura e Urbanismo pela UEMA (1999). Desenvolve projetos, consultorias e pesquisas na área de BIM (Building Information Modeling) e suas aplicações no Patrimônio Histórico Edificado. A abordagem da live refere-se ao estudo da arquitetura religiosa que corresponde à boa parte do que conhecemos como história da Arquitetura e das Artes. Através destas edificações pode-se vislumbrar os caminhos seguidos por nossos predecessores na construção das diversas expressões arquitetônicas e, assim, entender a sociedade, os pensamentos e costumes que as originaram. Neste contexto encontra-se, em especial destaque, os templos cristãos. Estes foram ao longo destes dois milênios o rosto da Igreja que moldou boa parte a sociedade ocidental. Como todo espaço construído deve, em forma geral, atender às necessidades das atividades internas para o qual ele fora criado, da mesma forma o templo cristão nasce com um propósito, com um programa a ser atendido e este vai sofrendo alterações ao longo dos tempos. Nesta apresentação pretende-se expor brevemente a evolução do espaço litúrgico como consequência da evolução dos significados e das prescrições litúrgicas desde o Concílio de Trento (1543- 1563) até o Concílio Vaticano II (1962 - 1965), assim como, demonstrar os impactos da aplicação destas mudanças no patrimônio arquitetônico religioso, avaliando brevemente as possibilidades de adaptação dos templos à nova liturgia a partir de experiências com igrejas situadas no estado do Maranhão.
Architecture Matters Podcast was created to enlighten the architectural education process, surviving studio, life after graduation, professional practice, and more. This podcast is intended to reach those who are interested in starting their educational career in architecture, those who have already began the process, professionals who are already working in the field of architecture, as well as those who just love talking architecture. In this episode we look at a few cases where people have been fined for representing themselves as Architects and providing Architectural Services while they are not a licensed Architect. We discuss the most used and best software for students and professionals for Architecture, and dive into what exactly is BIM - Building Information Modeling, and the different jobs you can have in BIM. For any questions, comments, or topics of conversations to be added onto the podcast. Or, if you would like to be a guest on the show to discuss what you love most, feel free to reach out to us on instagram. Instagram: @archmatterspodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/archmatterspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/archmatterspodcast/support
Ken D'Amato, CEO and co-founder of SmarTwin, joins us to discuss working with Digital Twins and how they integrate into BIM (Building Information Modeling) data.
In this episode, we're discussing BIM (Building Information Modeling), what it is, what it isn't, and how to best integrate into your designs and builds.
Nuevo episodio de #BlockchainRadio con Susana Criado González & Javier Molina Jordà En esta ocasión tenemos un escenario de lujo pues nos hemos desplazado al IEB desde donde hemos hecho el programa de esta semana. Agradecer la amabilidad de todo el equipo por acogernos en su sede. Una verdadera suerte. Justo con el IEB y de la mano de Juan Alberto Sánchez Torres y de Joaquín Danvila del Valle hemos repasado cómo la digitalización del sector financiero está cambiando la demanda de talento, cómo el conocimiento de #Blockchain es una de las demandas en auge por parte de las empresas en l actualidad y cómo programas especializados como el del IEB ayudan a conseguir tal fin. En este programa tocaba ver casos de uso y nada mejor que contar con metrovacesa que, con el apoyo de Grant Thornton y de Alastria Blockchain Ecosystem, han incorporado Blockchain en su plataforma BIM (Building Information Modeling). De la mano de Borja Guaita Lujan y Fernando Valero Flores hemos entendido cómo funciona y las ventajas de tener trazabilidad y el «sello de tiempo» en todo el proceso,desde el inicio hasta la entrega, de una obra. Con Jorge Soriano Lázaro de Criptan hemos hablado sobre el momento actual del ecosistema crypto en España, de su expansión internacional y de las novedades que están incorporando para hacer más fácil el acceso a los activos digitales. Es siempre un placer charlar con Gabriela Chang Valdovinos de EthicHub para entender la importancia y el verdadero alcance de su proyecto. Unir financiación con inversión de impacto, el token #Ethix y no perderse en el camino es muy fácil cuando ella nos lo explica. ¡Que lo disfrutes!
In der zweiten Folge der Reihe "Digital" sprechen wir mit Tim Lemmler über BIM (Building Information Modeling). Er definiert BIM als digitale Methode zur Erfassung von Informationen über den gesamten Lebenszyklus eines Gebäudes und erklärt uns, wie BIM in der Praxis funktioniert. Wir hinterfragen, wie immer kritisch, den Nutzen der Methode und diskutieren über BIM als lösungsorientierte Technologie. Für Themenvorschläge oder Anregungen schreibt uns gerne an architektur.podcast@hs-mainz.de
Host Greg Smithies is joined by James Pickard, an architect and Founding Director of Cartwright Pickard. James explains how Cartwright Pickard's 7D BIM decision support tool integrates whole life data with BIM (Building Information Modeling) to help architects and engineers make more informed decisions regarding the cost and long-term viability of a building's design. James and Greg discuss how 7D BIM can help the architecture and development industry in its path to decarbonization. Greg Smithies is a Partner on the Climate Technology Investment team at Fifth Wall, the largest venture capital firm focused on technology-driven innovation for the global real estate industry. Cartwright Pickard is a research-led Architecture & Planning firm based in London with leading research into air quality, modular construction, and 7D BIM. Learn more about Fifth Wall at https://fifthwall.com/ Learn more about Cartwright Pickard at https://www.cartwrightpickard.com/research/7d-bim/ This podcast is presented for informational purposes only, is not intended to recommend any investment, and is not an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to purchase an interest in any current or future investment vehicle managed or sponsored by Fifth Wall Ventures Management, LLC or its affiliates (collectively, “Fifth Wall”; any such investment vehicle, a “Fund”). Any such solicitation of an offer to purchase an interest will be made by a definitive private placement memorandum or other offering document. Forward-looking statements and opinions as to carbon reduction initiatives and real estate markets or any other matters, as expressed in this presentation, are those of the individual presenters, but are not necessarily the views of Fifth Wall as a firm, and cannot constitute a guarantee of future success or profitable results. As a result, investors should not rely on such forward-looking statements and/or opinions, or on anything else contained in this podcast, in making their investment decisions. Moreover, certain information contained herein may have been obtained from published and non-published sources prepared by other parties and may not have been updated through the date hereof. While such information is believed to be reliable for the purposes for which it is used herein, Fifth Wall does not assume any responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of such information, and such information has not been independently verified by Fifth Wall. This presentation speaks as of its publication date, and Fifth Wall undertakes no obligation to update any of the information herein. None of the information contained herein has been filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, any securities administrator under any state securities laws or any other domestic or foreign governmental or self-regulatory authority. No such governmental or self-regulatory authority has passed or will pass on the merits of the offering of interests in any Fund or the adequacy of the information contained herein. Any representation to the contrary is unlawful. This communication is intended only for persons resident in jurisdictions where the distribution or availability of this communication would not be contrary to applicable laws or regulations. Any products mentioned in this podcast may not be eligible for sale in some states or countries. Prospective investors should inform themselves as to the legal requirements and tax consequences of an investment in a Fund within the countries of their citizenship, residence, domicile and place of business. No assurances can be given that any of the carbon reduction initiatives described in this presentation will be implemented or, if implemented, will be successful in effecting carbon reductions. Further, no assurances can be given that any Fifth Wall fund or investment vehicle will ultimately be established to invest in these technologies or that such fund or investment vehicle, if established, will successfully identify and execute on investments that meet its stated objectives. Investments targeting carbon emission reductions involve substantial risks and may not ultimately meet Fifth Wall's stated investment objectives. Investors should consult their own financial, tax, legal and other advisors in connection with any proposed investment and should carefully review all disclosures and descriptions of risk factors that are contained in relevant offering materials.
Podcast Questions: A number of emerging technologies Talk about lean design and construction and reducing waste with the use of technology today. BIM (Building Information Modeling), Smart Cities, and Infrastructure and why BIM is a necessity rather than an option. 3D Modeling for smart cities We’ll talk about what makes VR so fascinating and a few of the other reality technologies.
Nick Traber ist CEO von Holcim in der Schweiz, einem der größten Baustoffhersteller der Welt. Wir sprechen mit ihm darüber, warum der Bau ohne Digitalisierung heute nicht mehr funktionieren würde. Die digitalen Zwillinge GIS (Geoinformationssysteme) und BIM (Building Information Modeling) werden zur Normalität und vernetzen die komplexen Schnittstellen von Gelände und Gebäuden. Doch die Produktion von Baustoffen ist ressourcenintensiv. Prädiktive Algorithmen erhöhen die Verfügbarkeit, verringern den Energiebedarf und machen Bauen nachhaltiger. Doch wie schafft man es, einen traditionsreichen Konzern zum digitalen Champion zu machen? Wir diskutieren mit Nick, was die Bestandteile einer erfolgreichen Transformation sind und wo die Stolpersteine liegen. Soviel vorab: ohne die Mitarbeiter und ihre Fachkompetenz geht's nicht.
Nick Traber ist CEO von Holcim in der Schweiz, einem der größten Baustoffhersteller der Welt. Wir sprechen mit ihm darüber, warum der Bau ohne Digitalisierung heute nicht mehr funktionieren würde. Die digitalen Zwillinge GIS (Geoinformationssysteme) und BIM (Building Information Modeling) werden zur Normalität und vernetzen die komplexen Schnittstellen von Gelände und Gebäuden. Doch die Produktion von Baustoffen ist ressourcenintensiv. Prädiktive Algorithmen erhöhen die Verfügbarkeit, verringern den Energiebedarf und machen Bauen nachhaltiger. Doch wie schafft man es, einen traditionsreichen Konzern zum digitalen Champion zu machen? Wir diskutieren mit Nick, was die Bestandteile einer erfolgreichen Transformation sind und wo die Stolpersteine liegen. Soviel vorab: ohne die Mitarbeiter und ihre Fachkompetenz geht's nicht. Der Beitrag Folge 73: Nick Traber – Beton & Bytes erschien zuerst auf #digdeep.
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In dieser Folge geht es über BIM (Building Information Modeling) und dessen Einsatz in der Tragwerksplanung. Angefangen von der allgemeinen und eigenen Definition von BIM stellen wir Schritt für Schritt die Verbindung zur Tragwerksplanung her.
KMU rüsten ihre Maschinen mit Sensoren aus und können sie dadurch ununterbrochen überwachen. Eine Dienstleistung für die Abnehmer, die neue Erträge bringt. Und: Digitalisierung verändert die Baubranche grundsätzlich: Noch vor dem Spatenstich wird der gesamte Bau im digitalen Modell fertiggestellt. Digitalisierung I – Neue Erträge für KMU Der Preiskampf macht Schweizer KMU zu schaffen, im globalen Wettbewerb finden sich stets Konkurrenten in anderen Ländern, die günstiger produzieren. Nun denken erste Firmen um, und die Digitalisierung hilft ihnen dabei: Sie rüsten ihre Maschinen mit Sensoren aus, können sie dadurch ununterbrochen überwachen – und Kunden neue digitale Dienstleistungen im Abo verkaufen. Das führt zu neuen Erträgen, die erst noch höhere Margen bringen. Dazu live im «ECO»-Studio Microsoft-Chefin Schweiz, Marianne Janik. Digitalisierung II – Baubranche muss umdenken Neue Realitäten auf der Baustelle: Noch vor dem Spatenstich wird der gesamte Bau fertiggestellt – mit einem digitalen Modell. Dank dieses digitalen Zwillings können Bauherr, Planer und Bauunternehmen von Beginn an Hand in Hand arbeiten – und damit viel Zeit und Geld sparen. Erste grosse Bauherren wie die SBB wollen die Methode, genannt BIM (Building Information Modeling), zum Standard machen. Damit treiben sie eine ganze Branche an, umzudenken.
KMU rüsten ihre Maschinen mit Sensoren aus und können sie dadurch ununterbrochen überwachen. Eine Dienstleistung für die Abnehmer, die neue Erträge bringt. Und: Digitalisierung verändert die Baubranche grundsätzlich: Noch vor dem Spatenstich wird der gesamte Bau im digitalen Modell fertiggestellt. Digitalisierung I – Neue Erträge für KMU Der Preiskampf macht Schweizer KMU zu schaffen, im globalen Wettbewerb finden sich stets Konkurrenten in anderen Ländern, die günstiger produzieren. Nun denken erste Firmen um, und die Digitalisierung hilft ihnen dabei: Sie rüsten ihre Maschinen mit Sensoren aus, können sie dadurch ununterbrochen überwachen – und Kunden neue digitale Dienstleistungen im Abo verkaufen. Das führt zu neuen Erträgen, die erst noch höhere Margen bringen. Dazu live im «ECO»-Studio Microsoft-Chefin Schweiz, Marianne Janik. Digitalisierung II – Baubranche muss umdenken Neue Realitäten auf der Baustelle: Noch vor dem Spatenstich wird der gesamte Bau fertiggestellt – mit einem digitalen Modell. Dank dieses digitalen Zwillings können Bauherr, Planer und Bauunternehmen von Beginn an Hand in Hand arbeiten – und damit viel Zeit und Geld sparen. Erste grosse Bauherren wie die SBB wollen die Methode, genannt BIM (Building Information Modeling), zum Standard machen. Damit treiben sie eine ganze Branche an, umzudenken.
Welcome to this discussion between the host, John Wheaton, and guest Michael Kohler. This episode is focused more specifically on the curtain wall, glass, and glazing industry at the request of Katy Devlin with Glass Magazine and NGA as part of their "Outlook Tuesdays" discussion of trends and directions in our space. Our discussion takes us on a brief "history of curtain wall", Mike's background nationally and internationally, a look at "here and now", discussions on the importance of communication, collaboration, trends in BIM (Building Information Modeling), Training, development, and more. This discussion has application to other niche industries as well. Hope you enjoy the podcast!
El auge de la tecnología en el área de la construcción es cada vez más evidente, en donde el propósito principal es obtener un mejor rendimiento y mayor facilidad para que el ingeniero civil pueda ejercer su función. La aplicación de la tecnología de la metodología BIM (Building Information Modeling) en la ingeniería civil facilita los procesos y los optimiza.
Today we're talking with Todd Rodgers about the uses of BIM (Building Information Modeling) in the Civil environment. Mr. Rodgers is the BIM Manager at Walter P Moore and on the Board of Directors for AUGI. Listen in as he explains why it's important to consider BIM in Civil projects and the details of implementing BIM workflows in the Civil workspace.
Ganadores del concurso BIMlevel Eduardo Silva Rojas (Linkedin)@Delineacion - delineacion.org (Twitter)@J_Alvaro_Poma - Alvaro Poma Choque (Twitter)Gustavo Adolfo Alvarez-Valdes Gonzalez (Linkedin)Iñaki Manchado (Linkedin)Me pondré en contacto por mensaje privado a lo largo de la semana para ir cerrando fechas. Ayuntamiento de Madrid usará modelos IFC para agilizar las licencias de obra Lo harán gracias a un acuerdo con ASPRIMA (Asociación de Promotores Inmobiliarios de Madrid).Y mediante el software gratuito desarrollado por CYPE con la ayuda de ASPRIMA, CYPEURBAN.http://cypeurban.cype.es/Ahora mismo los técnicos del ayuntamiento están recibiendo formación y CYPE está terminando de adaptar el software a la normativa local.Esperan que puedan hacer los primeros trámites "piloto" después del verano, empezando por los proyectos de la zona del antiguo Calderón.El ayuntamiento de Madrid es el primer ayuntamiento "muy grande" (3,2M de habitantes) en dar este paso, y el segundo en general.Rivas-Vaciamadrid (90K habitantes) fue el primero, desde febrero de 2019.Con resultados muy positivos en cuanto a reducción de plazos, los técnicos de Rivas han compartido su experiencia con los de Madrid. Cómo funciona El estudio de arquitectura genera un IFC a partir de su software de modelado. Este modelo IFC NO tiene información urbanística.Aquí entra CYPEURBAN (recordemos que es gratuito). Importamos el modelo IFC en CYPEURBAN.CYPEURBAN puede hacer algunas comprobaciones directamente, pero la gran mayoría tienen que ser introducidas manualmente.Dibujar circunferencias de comprobación.Acotar alturas y retranqueos.Seleccionar áreas de edificabilidad.Salientes.Etc.Seleccionamos la normativa urbanística a comprobar (ya vienen precargadas con el software y con referencias a la norma). CYPEURBAN genera un listado con las condiciones que cumples y las que no.Corregimos lo que corresponda y generamos el entregable.El IFC original y otro con las entidades urbanísticas agregadas.Los mismos archivos pero en formato glTF, usando para ver modelos 3D en visores livianos.El técnico del ayuntamiento recibe este paquete de 4 archivos y lo abre con un software específico que CYPE desarrolla para cada ayuntamiento según sus necesidades, en el caso de Madrid, se llama MATRICE.En este software, el técnico tiene vistas 3D, vistas 2D, la tabla de comprobación de normativa, y la normativa en sí.Con todo esto puede hacer su trabajo de comprobación mucho más rápido. Resumen El estudio de arquitectura tiene algo más de trabajo.Tampoco mucho porque todas estas comprobaciones las tiene que hacer igualmente, y muchas de ellas las tenía que dibujar, ahora las tiene que dibujar todas.A cambio, el ayuntamiento va mucho más rápido haciendo sus comprobaciones, aunque todo esto no los libra de las "interpretables". Opinión Gran noticia para:Las promotoras inmobiliarias, que van a ver reducidos el principal trámite burocrático de su negocio.Los técnicos de los ayuntamientos, que digitalizan parte de su trabajo.Si esto sale bien en Madrid, 2021 puede ser el año en el que muchos municipios de España empiecen a digitalizar este proceso.También es un empujón importante para que todos los usuarios de Revit se molesten en aprender en exportar correctamente un archivo IFC.Este es el camino para agilizar trámites con la administración, la digitalización, no las declaraciones responsables, pero este podcast no va sobre política. Aparecen dos nuevos software para mediciones Métrica 5D de BIM Iberica Los mismos que en su día lanzaron MEDIT.https://bimiberica.es/software.htmlPresentación en el Grupo de usuarios BIM de Madridhttps://youtu.be/X01X263NDnMPlugin para RevitAsignación de múltiples partidas a cada tipo y/o material.Medición de todas las categorías de Revit.Corrige la medición en muros que comentamos en el episodio 052-midiendo-muros.Descuento de huecos con distinto criterio según material.Medición de elementos que están en archivos vinculados.Creación de fórmulas para medir a partir de varios parámetros.Exportación/importación instantánea.Software escritorio para presupuestos.Admite .bc3 y excel.Crear/modificar partidas y descompuestosAgrupar las mediciones según distintos criterios.Interfaz basada en ventana única.Versión para IOS y android. Visual Cost de ITEC Visor de archivos bc3, acompañado de una versión personalizada del visor de IFCs BIM Vision.https://itec.es/programas/visualcost/https://youtu.be/umLfHu63_TQLas partidas que seleccionas en el presupuesto, se seleccionan en el visor.Es gratuito, y su objetivo es revisar, no editar.Tiene una función que te dice que porcentaje del presupuesto ha salido directamente del modelo (basado en si la línea de medición tiene GUID o no). ¿Qué fue de MAMBA? MAMBA sigue adelante con su desarrollo, lento pero seguro.La semana pasada han empezado con la fase final de testeo, donde ya no hay sólo betatesters particulares, sino también empresas.https://youtu.be/fBngEeH802ghttps://ivanguerra.com/020-noticias-bim-mayo-2019/ Educación lanza una consulta pública para el curso de especialización en BIM Concretamente, la Secretaría General Técnica del Ministerio de educación y formación profesional. ¿Qué es un curso de especialización? Resulta que en 2011 con la actualización de la ley que regula todo lo relacionado con la formación profesional, se creo un nuevo tipo de formación: Curso de especialización.https://www.boe.es/buscar/doc.php?id=BOE-A-2011-13118Si tienes entre 15 y 17 años, y no tienes el titulo de la ESO, puedes hacer un FP básico.Son 2 años, y serías peón, ayudante de Albañil, ayudante de pintor, etc.Si terminaste la ESO, tienes un FPB, (o haciendo una prueba) puedes hacer un Ciclo de grado medio.También son 2 años, y puedes ser albañil, pintor, ferrallista, etc.Pasando a la formación superior, en el mismo grupo que la Universidad, tenemos los Ciclos de grado superior, un peldaño por debajo de los Grados universitarios. Necesitas tener un grado medio, bachillerato o pasar una prueba.2 Años y relacionados con el sector tenemos 3:Ayudante de obra o encargado.Delineante especializado en edificación.Delineante especializado en obra civil.Estos títulos te dan acceso directo a la universidad.Curso de especialización:Necesitas tener un ciclo superior.Son entre 500 y 720 horas (como un master).Te especializas en un tema muy concreto:Ciberseguridad (para los que vengan de ciclos de informática)Cultivos celulares (para los que vengan de ciclos de Química)Ahora mismo hay 7, y aunque la norma es de 2011, todos han aparecido entre 2019 y 2020. Curso de especialización en BIM http://www.educacionyfp.gob.es/dam/jcr:f2539b2b-d4d0-4516-b64f-73942eb1a6e9/prd-curso-bim.pdf Establecer el marco de referencia que permita la implantación y desarrollo de las enseñanzas del curso de especialización en BIM (Building Information Modeling)... Hay que definir objetivos, competencias, asignaturas y sus temarios (sólo a nivel de epígrafes), requisitos del profesorado, materiales, etc.Los interesados pueden enviar sus contribuciones a:subdireccion.fp@educacion.gob.es Opinión El BIM no es un extra, no es algo en lo que te especialices.Ni a nivel de FP con este nuevo curso de especialización.Ni a nivel universitario con los másteres BIM.No es un área específica del conocimiento, como sí puede ser la ciberseguridad dentro de la informática.Entiendo que los másteres y cursos de especialización son una solución "rápida" ante los largos procesos de actualización de planes de estudios y que abre la posibilidad de contar con profesores "externos" a la institución, que dominan la materia.Pero estos cursos de especialización llegan una década tarde, siendo buenos, 4 años tarde.Y al menos en centros de formación profesional públicos, los profesores van a seguir siendo los de siempre.Este enfoque de "el BIM aparte" lo veo interesante para profesionales que ya terminaron de estudiar y quieren reciclarse.Pero entonces los horarios de estos masters y cursos de especialización deberían estar muy enfocados a trabajadores.En el caso de la FP tiene la ventaja de que son gratuitos.Habrá que ver el enfoque que da cada centro en cuanto a horarios compatibles con el trabajo.De forma paralela debería añadirse el BIM de forma transversal a los planes docentes actuales, para que en el caso de los nuevos alumnos sean "nativos BIM". Y algo clave aquí es formar a los profesores, que no tienen mecanismos para autoformarse y estar al día de las novedades del mercado.He insisto, esto vale tanto para la FP como para la universidad. ¿Quieres escuchar otro episodio? Los tienes todos en la sección de Podcast de esta web. AVISO: Este post es sólo un apoyo al audio del podcast. Leerlo de forma independiente podría llevar a conclusiones incompletas o incluso opuestas a las que se quieren transmitir.
There is a Renaissance in construction technology and the recent uptick in disruption has increased the acceleration. But how comfortable are you leveraging the wide-ranging construction technology available? Are you using BIM to influence your detailing decisions? Join Todd and The Construction Brothers, Eddie and Tyler, as they unpack what BIM (Building Information Modeling) really is, the necessity of working together and getting back to the basics of being a builder.Eddie and Tyler own a building information modeling business called ABSI, based in Downtown Milledgeville, GA with their dad. Throughout his career, he has tied rebar, been a carpenter, and remodeled bathrooms. After years of being in the field, Eddie turned his focus to 3D modeling and the new family business, ABSI, in 2005. There, he pursued becoming a licensed General Contractor in the State of Georgia. Tyler came into the family business as an apprentice at the beginning of 2012. Branching out from there, Tyler had a fascination with technology--how it can speed up work, and how it can improve accuracy. Beyond that, he became obsessed with User Experience design and the implications it could have for the construction industry.
In this episode, Kimberly Fuhrman, President of AUGI, joins us to discuss the differences between BIM (Building Information Modeling) and 3D Modeling.
Technology whisperer Tatjana Dzambazova on asking the right questions to avoid the waste of talent, connecting and inspiring others, becoming vegetarian, and the myth of a better life. Tatjana is Director of product management, software solutions, at Bright Machines, a software-driven-manufacturing start-up based in San Francisco. Tatjana's career started as an architect—she practiced over 12 years in Vienna and London. In 2000 she started her 18-year design technology journey with Autodesk, mainly in dual role of product manager for many new, disruptive software solutions, and a global technology speaker. In her two decades working in the digital design industry she was Autodesk's first product manager for Revit and a pioneer evangelist of the BIM Building Information Modeling approach in architecture and construction. During the Maker movement, she was employee number one and helped launch the Autodesk's consumer group, helping create innovative, disruptive digital fabrication and 3D printing solutions (the 123D line of products, such as 123D Make now known as Slicer for Fusion and many others). This group transformed into Pier 9 and led to a new phase 'Design and Make' in Autodesk, and the creation/acquisition of fabrication tools that complement the design tools. She also led the computer vision initiatives and the ReMake & ReCap Photo product. Tatjana was also on the forefront of web story telling through visual programming, leading the Smithsonian 3DExplorer software effort and Project Play and project manager for Dr. Louise Leakey of African Fossils. Before joining Bright Machines, she spent a year at Velo3D as director of product management, UX, and design, leading Flor, the printing preparation and simulation software of the solution, along with scientists and engineers who are pushing the limits of industrial-grade quality metal additive solutions for aerospace, medical, and industrial applications. Tatjana is a technology book author and an energetic, passionate "Technology Whisperer." She presented at conferences around the world, including TEDx and Future of Storytelling FoST, and gave many talks on the convergence of technology trends and their impact on the future of design and manufacturing, covering Generative Design, Additive Manufacturing, IoT, Robotics, and Machine learning. Don't get confused if you google Tanja and find lots of photos of her and lions, leopards, tigers and jaguars, or mentions of movies where she acted, such as Witness 11 or RICE. Still her, but that's a story for another podcast. Connect with Tanja on LinkedIn and TatjanaDzambazova.com. Favorite quotes "I have chosen a life in which I want to learn a little about many things. Although in reality I respect the opposite, I respect people who have dedicated their entire life to do one thing perfectly." "People love to learn. There's nothing more beautiful than when you give a talk or a lecture and you see somebody's face light up. That's because you opened a new door or opportunity in their mind, and you taught them. They want to know more." "You inspired me so much. I want to be you when I grow up." "For me it's a failure not to try. Innovation is not safe. People who change the world don't rely on talent, they rely on work." "Don't ever let the disbelievers steer you away from a good idea. Just run with it. Believe in yourself and go with it." "How does the world look like with my solution already adopted, fully implemented in the world?" "I feel I'm postponing life." "There's never a later. If you don't do it now you might never do it." Episode links TatjanaDzambazova.com DeepNude creates fake nudes of any woman The Smithsonian Museum Population by Pixel campaign by Hakuhodo Coding Dojo ConservationX Labs Virunga by Orlando Von Einsiedel (movie) Brain Pickings by Maria Popova (blog) Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat Murmurations by National Geographic (video) Murmurations by Islands and Rivers (video) The Great 1906 San Francisco Earthquake The bullet hole misconception Explained: The Future of Meat on Netflix Factum Arte from Adam Lowe Eating Animals (documentary) Sisyphus by Daniel Natoli (short film) Books The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari The Snow Leopard Project by Alex Dehgan 21 Lessons for the 21st Century by Yuval Noah Harari The User Illusion by Tor Norretranders Novecento by Alessandro Baricco The End of Faith by Sam Harris Waking Up by Sam Harris Labyrinths by Jorge Luis Borges Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer People who inspire Tanja (and others we mention) Herman Hertzberger Anton Schweighofer Mario Botta Abhishek Pani from Bright Machines Daniel Siegel Abraham Wald Jonathan Parshall Brian Mathews from Bright Machines Carl Bass Louise Leakey Amar Hanspal Sam Harris from Making Sense - "We're all in this Titanic together." Ben Fry Jonathan Harris - 24-year-old story teller who's using data visualization Aaron Koblin Alex Dehgan Saul Griffith from Otherlab Emmanuel de Merode - Director of Virunga National Park Sam Harris Maria Popova Iris Van Herpen Adam Lowe Jorge Luis Borges Italo Calvino Alessandro Baricco Patrick Süskind Greta Thunberg Werner Herzog Yuval Noah Harari Daniel Natoli Sarah Krasley from Shimmy Sly Lee from The Hydrous Part 1 — Tatjana Dzambazova [1:16] Think Different by Apple. [2:54] The misfits and the crazy ones. [3:13] Connectors. [4:01] Messengers - Spreading ideas is as (or more important) than coming up with ideas. [5:22] Inspiring others. [6:39] Who is Tatjana Dzambazova? [9:34] Your mission. [10:37] Wasting talent. [11:49] Solving the problems the right way. [12:49] The bullet hole misconception. [13:07] There's a better, new way. [17:55] The most rewarding ideas you've pursued. [20:02] Computer vision, Photogrammetry, Memento, and Laser scanning. [20:58] Technology vs. product. [24:43] The myth of a better life. [26:57] Tatjana's habits to slow down. [29:22] Work culture and being more empathetic. [32:06] Serendipity and creativity at the office. [33:27] A connection you've made. [35:41] Programming teaches you how to think. [36:18] HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, SQL, Flask, Django, and Jinja. [40:12] People who inspire you. [41:50] How do you disconnect? Going to Africa, hiking, paddling, sewing, and more [46:10] Being a vegetarian, the Dzambazova zoo, and plant-based meat products. [48:03] Connect with Tatjana. [58:56] Book recommendations. [59:47] Your message to the world. [1:01:18] What would you do if you were rich? [1:02:10] Slowing down. [1:03:25] Part 2 — Tanja asks Nono [1:05:25] Tanja asks Nono: What do you want to be when you grow up? [1:05:48] Tanja asks Nono: What would you do if you were a millionaire? [1:09:48] Tatjana's retiring dream. [1:13:37] Outro. [1:14:48] Submit your questions and I'll try to answer them in future episodes. 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In questa puntata si parla di BIM - Building Information ModelingÈ un argomento attuale e piuttosto "famoso".Ne parlano in tanto ma molti un po' lo temono.Altri non sanno bene che cosa sia.Per la Pubblica Amministrazione sarà obbligo di legge negli appalti a partire dal 2025.Il BIM è un mondo vasto e dinamico.È un approccio di condivisione ed integrazione di tutto il processo legato alla vita di un'opera.Dalla progettazione alla manutenzione, passando per l'appalto, la costruzione ed il controllo.Le figure professionali coinvolte nel processo sono molte e lo scopo è quello di metterle tutte in condizioni di accedere alle informazioni che necessitano in modo veloce, semplice ed indipendente.Ne parlo insieme a Diego Lallopizzi, ingengere libero professionista, consulente e formatore in campo BIM.Diego porta avanti un progetto di condivisione sul web che si chiama LabTecDesign.https://www.labtecdesign.com/Ci trovi risorse libere e una bellissima Tavola Periodica del BIM!https://www.labtecdesign.com/the-periodic-table-of-bim-italy-versione-beta-rookies-per-il-progettista-che-non-deve-chiedere-mai/Il suo profilo LinkedIN è qui: https://www.linkedin.com/in/diego-lallopizzi/Iscriviti al canale Telegram di 3DMetrica: t.me/tredimetricaLeggi gli articoli ed iscriviti alla newslettere sul blog: www.3dmetrica.itDiventa un finanziatore e sostieni economicamente 3DMetrica su Patreon: www.patreon.com/3dmetricaIn questa puntata ho inserito queste musiche:"V" by Weary Eyes from Fugue;"Once the clouds lift" by Weary Eyes from Fugue;"Your battles are over" by Weary Eyes from Fugue.
Thomas Vandenbergh lance le BIM : Building Information Modeling : la production de maquettes numériques, représentations digitales de bâtiments, ponts, routes etc. Puis c’est la création du « Building management », soit la gestion de l’information sur un projet de construction. Il forme aussi des étudiants à l’UCL.« Il faut savoir, dit-il, que le monde de la construction, en terme de profitabilité et d’erreurs, est catastrophique (1 à 2 % de profit pour 10 à 15 % d’erreurs) ». Découvrez comment il diminue les erreurs de conception avec le « Virtual design construction » !Thomas Vandenbergh parle de réalité augmentée, de contrats intégrés, de plateforme d’idéation dans l’entreprise avec de nouvelles recrues hors de ce secteur.Besix a des valeurs que prône Thomas Vandenbergh : R E C U P ! Il nous les explique dans ce podcast et ajoute la dernière innovation chez Besix Stay grâce au PropTech Lab (Belgium) : l’utilisation de la technologie « Palm vein recognition » dans l’hôtellerie du futur (A-Stay Anvers et d’autres à Diegem et en Moldavie). Sa réalité dans le travail ? « Je m’amuse au quotidien ! »
When you have a system, you kind of get in a routine of what’s important. And then you spend a lot more time on thinking of things that would make it better. -Nick Saban Structured thinking. Systems thinking. Our guest today (and his company) embody systems thinking at a very high level. Panelization in construction is a very structured, systematic topic. If you are not familiar with panelized construction, you soon will be. When you dig into it, panelized construction has its roots in the 1950s. In 2014, the top 20 US builders used panelization in roughly 40% of their builds. Yet, overall, modular, precut and panelized construction amounted to only 3.6% of the market in 2016. Anthony Grisolia, Managing Director Innovation at IBACOS, joins us to discuss the history, background, process and role of the HERS rater in the world of panelized construction. Anthony shares with us his technical and market understanding of panelization and its relationship to costs, labor and BIM (Building Information Modeling). He discussed the implications for HERS raters across the range of panelization modes with regard to topics like: where the inspection process takes place, as some of the traditional inspections can be done in the manufacturing plant and duct and air tightness testing which still need to be completed on building site. You can reach Anthony by sending an email to his attention at agrisolia@ibacos.com RESTalk: To the RESNET community, we hear you and want to engage. Pros can learn more at www.RESNET.us/professional Consumers can learn more at www.RESNET.us Or for more info on this topic contact RESNET at INFO@RESNET.US
This week Eddie and Tyler sit down with Benjamin Crosby of Yates Construction to talk about VDC (Virtual Design and Construction) and BIM (Building Information Modeling). Since Eddie and Tyler both make their living in the BIM/VDC world, it's good to have a reality check every once in a while. Benjamin provides that insight! Benjamin's focus is to build a unified team to complete a successful project. He believes that a high level of communication and cooperation are produced with VDC, which brings all the players together to focus on the project as a whole. As Director of BIM (Building Information Modeling), Benjamin is responsible for all the BIM projects Yates is currently completing. He is also educating Yates' management in the general application of BIM policies, techniques, and benefits. As Yates is fully embracing BIM, they have seen that there are greater benefits to be gained the more other team members join in the process. As a result, Benjamin spends much of his time teaching VDC/BIM classes, hosting online education, and traveling to projects to help not only Yates but all the project team to gain the benefits that result from a collaborative BIM process. Related Links Yates Website Benajmin’s LinkedIn Guy blowing up his backyard Thanks for listening! Please be sure to leave a rating or review and follow us on our social accounts! SUBSCRIBE! Like us on LinkedIn! Like us on Facebook! Eddie's LinkedIn Tyler's LinkedIn (Our day job)
Steffen Szeidl ist seit 2015 Vorstand von Drees & Sommer und dort u.a. zuständig für Organisation & Digitalisierung. Im Podcast spricht er über die digitale Unternehmenswelt, die Prognose zu BIM (Building Information Modeling) in der Nutzungsphase der Immobilie sowie die Organisation und Strukturierung von Innovationsprozessen inkl. eines Stages-Gate-Prozesses und internen Innovationscentern.
This is the third in our series from the 2018 symposium at the University of Maryland's Project Management Center for Excellence. For this episode, presenters and speakers talk about project management in the construction space. Learn about the latest and greatest technologies, such as BIM (Building Information Modeling), cloud sharing, and virtual reality tools like Oculus Rift, which have greatly improved the efficiency and ease of stakeholder management, scope, communication, risk mitigation, budgeting and scheduling. Listen, learn, and get a free PDU! PDU Information Use the following information in PMI’s CCRS system to register the PDUs for this podcast: PDU Category: Online or Digital Media Provider Number: 4634 PDU Claim Code: 4634OP0R5W Activity Number: PMPOV0056 PDUs for this episode: 1 Ryan Anderson serves as principal in charge in The Christman Company’s mid-Atlantic office, leading project teams to success in both the public and private sectors. An expert in planning, scheduling, risk management, and coordinating the efforts of all team members, Ryan constantly focuses on finding ways to deliver greater value to clients. Sara Collins: Over her 23 years in the construction industry, Sara Collins has led teams in the areas of operations, preconstruction, and business development. She has served on the facilities staff at a world-renowned academic medical center, has helped develop several $100+ million design-build and P3 projects, and has led the construction of healthcare projects of all sizes. She is currently senior vice president at HITT Contracting. Saurabh Gangwar is an accomplished, results-driven Executive Leader with more than a decade of AEC industry experience. He is a diversely talented Technologist and Design & Construction Expert with cross-industry contributions and accomplishments encompassing Architectural Design, Construction Management, Technology Management, IT infrastructures, Building Information Modeling (BIM) implementation, Sustainable Practices and LEED compliance. Jeff Gravatte is the CEO and owner of CADD Microsystems, headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia. He graduated from George Mason University’s School Volgenau School of Information Technology and Engineering and holds a Bachelors of Science in Electronic and Computer Engineering. Kristen M. Ambrose is a registered architect with experience in designing higher education environments for teaching and learning. She is a Associate Principal at Ayers Saint Gross Architects and Planners, in Baltimore, MD. Ms. Ambrose has experience as Project Architect for all phases of design and construction and has served as Building Information Modeling or BIM Manager on LEED Certified Academic Buildings. Omoniyi (Niyi) Ladipo is a program manager and team leader with the Washington, DC Metropolitan region of MBP and has more than 30 years of experience in the management of building and civil engineering projects from inception to closeout. She is experienced in quantity surveying and cost estimating, cost management, earned value management, value engineering studies, CPM scheduling, and claims analysis. Christopher J. Payne has more than 29 years of experience in construction management and design, with a wide variety of experience including construction field management, inspection, CPM scheduling, and cost estimating. Currently he is MBP’s executive vice president and chief operating officer. Mark Bodner is the Founder & CEO of Foresee Consulting. He has worked in a variety of roles including Chief Scheduler, Auditor of Budgets and Controls, Project Manager and Project Executive on a number of high-profile projects, such as: EPCOT Center, the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, the Ben Gurion 2000 Airport Project and, most recently, the MGM/Mirage City Center project. Lance Coburn is an expert construction attorney with more than 20 years of experience. In particular, he has extensive experience representing developers of resort hotels and casinos on the Las Vegas strip in complex construction law, intellectual property rights, and lien litigation. Lance also has counseled clients on a wide range of media law matters. Mike Schlegel is president of Bozzuto Construction Company. Since joining the company in 1999, he has overseen the construction of more than 25,000 dwelling units, over one million square feet of retail, as well as public and private infrastructure projects.
La tecnología a avanzado más en estos últimos 15 años que en todo un siglo, actualmente nuestro smarthphone tiene mayor memoria que la primer computadora IBM. Así van evolucionando sus aplicaciones. En este episodio Claudia Orihuela y Mariana Martínez platicarán con nosotros y nos explicarán sobre la tecnología BIM, para que sirve, cómo utilizarla, además de todas sus bondades. No es cosa del futuro, es cosa del presente.
Manche halten es für den Zukunftstrend beim Bauen und Andere für digitalen Firlefanz - doch die Wenigsten wissen, was BIM (Building Information Modeling) wirklich ist. Genau hier setzt dieses Interview an: Ich habe den BIM-Spezialisten Rainer Bühne aus meiner Sicht zum Thema befragt. Herausgekommen ist eine Bestandsaufnahme und eine Zukunftsaussicht zum Thema BIM, die jeder, der sich mit dem Thema Bauen beschäftigt hören sollte. ✅ Hier gibt’s noch mehr Infos zum Thema BIM https://bimundumbimherum.wordpress.com https://www.build-ing.de https://www.buildingsmart.org ✅ [Seminarreihe2018] Mitarbeitergewinnung im Handwerk – ALLE INFOS HIER ✅ Meine neue Facebook-Gruppe „Mitarbeitergewinnung im Handwerk“
What is BIM안녕하세요. 오늘은 BIM(Building Information Modeling)이 무엇인지에 대한 설명을 합니다.
添加微信"siemensfm1847",加入听友群,发现更多精彩!咨询西门子业务,请拨打400-616-2020非常感谢大家积极参与此次“听能源新风潮,赢大奖”活动!在活动中,我们收到了很多优质、有观点的留言,在对留言所获赞数、原创性、观点性等因素进行综合考量后,现公布获奖名单如下(按首字母排列,排名不分先后):一等奖:PAYNE;一树香梨 二等奖:ATP_1121;神奇小飞女侠;贤能的陈少女;小米虫子_1i;雨后的风_luo三等奖:曹佃松;Coffee_8;Jason_3ga;LuetYoung;sandy_ppc;糖果宝贝贝0;心晴雨亦情;永恒_kbu;请获奖的听友将自己的收件地址、姓名和电话私信给主播,主播会统一寄出礼品。再次感谢大家的热情参与和对活动的支持,也请继续关注西门子调频1847!BIM (Building Information Modeling)即建筑信息模型,是以建筑工程项目的各项相关信息数据作为基础,管理三维建筑模型,通过数字信息仿真模拟建筑物所具有的真实信息 。将设计过程中建立的BIM模型扩展应用到楼宇运营和管理中去,这样一来可以实时记录和展示楼宇运行状态和数据的BIM模型,便可以称之为建筑行业的数字化双胞胎。西门子不仅拥有先进的数字化技术,独特的整体 BIM 方法论,而且还可提供最广泛的产品、解决方案与服务,涵盖楼宇整个生命周期、所有楼宇相关专业、各种用户和客户类型、各种能源以及所使用的硬软件。目前西门子已经拥有2000余款产品可以与BIM软件实现无缝连接,直接读取所需数据。将来还会有更多西门子产品加入。
添加微信"siemensfm1847",加入听友群,发现更多精彩!咨询西门子业务,请拨打400-616-2020非常感谢大家积极参与此次“听能源新风潮,赢大奖”活动!在活动中,我们收到了很多优质、有观点的留言,在对留言所获赞数、原创性、观点性等因素进行综合考量后,现公布获奖名单如下(按首字母排列,排名不分先后):一等奖:PAYNE;一树香梨 二等奖:ATP_1121;神奇小飞女侠;贤能的陈少女;小米虫子_1i;雨后的风_luo三等奖:曹佃松;Coffee_8;Jason_3ga;LuetYoung;sandy_ppc;糖果宝贝贝0;心晴雨亦情;永恒_kbu;请获奖的听友将自己的收件地址、姓名和电话私信给主播,主播会统一寄出礼品。再次感谢大家的热情参与和对活动的支持,也请继续关注西门子调频1847!BIM (Building Information Modeling)即建筑信息模型,是以建筑工程项目的各项相关信息数据作为基础,管理三维建筑模型,通过数字信息仿真模拟建筑物所具有的真实信息 。将设计过程中建立的BIM模型扩展应用到楼宇运营和管理中去,这样一来可以实时记录和展示楼宇运行状态和数据的BIM模型,便可以称之为建筑行业的数字化双胞胎。西门子不仅拥有先进的数字化技术,独特的整体 BIM 方法论,而且还可提供最广泛的产品、解决方案与服务,涵盖楼宇整个生命周期、所有楼宇相关专业、各种用户和客户类型、各种能源以及所使用的硬软件。目前西门子已经拥有2000余款产品可以与BIM软件实现无缝连接,直接读取所需数据。将来还会有更多西门子产品加入。
Ken Stowe has been in the construction industry for over 25 years, working for companies including Disney, Pizzagalli and Macomber Builders, and now helps AEC firms across the globe leverage the power of BIM (Building Information Modeling) in their businesses. Listen to this interview to listen to Ken discuss the following topics: How to accelerate your project schedule 7% - 12%. What you should and should not be prefabricating. How modeling your projects during the bidding process can make you more profitable. Key lessons Ken learned while working at Disney. The "Dominoes of Waste." The 19 Benefits of BIM (Building Information Modeling). Why 2D blueprints are not good for communication. Resources mentioned in this episode: 41 Mistakes to Avoid When Dealing With Conflict Ken's video workshop "ROI of BIM for Construction." A Brief History Of The Concept of Waste In Production by Lauri Koskela, Rafel Sacks and John Rooke The Effects of Building Information Modeling on Construction Site Productivity by Douglas Chelson How you can connect with Ken Stowe: LinkedIn Email - Ken.Stowe(at)autodesk.com
EPISODE 403: Imagine a world where roads and bridges are designed and constructed with unmatched accuracy and efficiency. That future is NOW!In this week's episode, my co-host Jacob D'Albora and I sit down with Connor Christian, the BIM (Building Information Modeling) operations manager at Kiewit, as we explore how BIM and generative design technology are transforming transportation infrastructure.Drawing on over two decades of experience in the construction and technology industry, Connor shares his insights on the reality of the software world, the potential of data-driven transportation infrastructure, future trends in transportation technology, and more.Are you ready to unlock the future of efficient and innovative infrastructure development?Let's get started!Key Takeaways: Introduction (00:00)Connor Christian's journey through the construction industry (01:03)The truth about the software world (05:46)How to use technology more effectively in construction (10:00)The transition to infrastructure and technology (12:29)Opportunities in the horizontal construction (20:10)The importance of data and pay items in transportation projects (24:51)Future trends in transportation technology (31:06)The potential of generative design in infrastructure (34:44)Construction technology news of the week (43:46)Additional Resources:Listen to the show at https://thecontechcrew.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thecontechcrew — Follow Connor on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/connor-christian-pe-2697154/Check out Kiewit for more information: https://www.kiewit.com/— See this week's news articles!