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Tuesday
30Sep2008

Autodesk discusses BIM software to help create more "Green" buildings

Originally aired on: NPR station WEAA 88.9fm Sept. 30th & 1club.fm on Oct. 1st & Sirius XM Satellite Radio Oct. 4 & 5th.

Encore presentation aired nationally on XM Sirius Satellite radio oct. 18th & 19th!

What is BIM you ask? Well it stands for Building Information Modeling. Defined by wikipedia as: the process of generating and managing building data during its life cycle[1]. Typically it uses three-dimensional, real-time, dynamic building modeling software to increase productivity in building design and construction.[2] The process produces the Building Information Model (also abbreviated BIM), which encompasses building geometry, spatial relationships, geographic information, and quantities and properties of building components.

The NIBS council defines BIM as: Building Information Models (BIM) for the facility industry are comparable to the transformation that occurred in the aircraft, microprocessor and automotive industries. There are some definitions being circulated that say BIM is simply a 3D model of a facility which is far from the truth. BIM is intended to be an open standards based repository of information for the facility owner/operator to use and maintain throughout the life-cycle of a facility.

Autodesk building information modeling (BIM) software facilitates a new way of working collaboratively using a model created from consistent, reliable design information – enabling faster decision-making, better documentation, and the ability to evaluate sustainable building and infrastructure design alternatives using analysis to predict performance before breaking ground.

In this show we speak with:

Jay Bhatt, Autodesk Senior Vice President, Architecture, Engineering and Construction Solutions, Phil Bernstein, Architect and Technologist and Yale Professor and Jennifer Caffrey, who teaches technology education at the Lyme-Old Lyme Middle School in Connecticut and uses Autodesk software in the classroom, she's also the teacher responsible for 4 middle school students winning the School of the Future National design competition.

Jay Bhatt

Phil Bernstein

The Revit Kids

 Click player below or Right click to download Part 1

 

Click to listen or Right click to download Part 2

Reader Comments (1)

Wonderful post... Very informational and educational as usual!

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March 16, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJay B.

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