@article{c6b03011-e172-46bc-a47e-974d13e48b6b, author = {Marcin Jamrozy}, title = {BIM in the integrated design process}, journal = {Housing Environment}, volume = {2017}, number = {21/2017}, year = {2018}, issn = {1731-2442}, pages = {25-31},keywords = {BIM; architecture; construction; interdisciplinary design}, abstract = {The dynamically developing world requires effective design tools. We work faster; we create buildings that are taller and more technologically advanced, while at the same time documenting every detail more comprehensively than ever before. As a result, design offices implement tools that allow them to optimize the design process, manage the team, documentation, and the building’s life cycle in a more efficient way. The development of the BIM (Building Inform ation Modeling) technology means that the 21st-century buildings are made using software for 6-7D interdisciplinary design. By using parametrically defined interdisciplinary databases containing complete information about the structure, materials, installations or construction, the design process is precise and all clashes are detected at the initial stage of design works rather than at the construction site. Analyzes, research, and proprietary architectural solutions are harmonized with the construction and installation industries, taking into account the process of construction, operation and aging of the facility, until its utilization as part of the integrated design process.}, doi = {10.4467/25438700SM.17.064.7921}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/srodowisko-mieszkaniowe/article/bim-in-the-integrated-design-process} }