
BIM Design
Realising the Creative Potential of Building Information Modelling
Richard Garber(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 11. July 2014
Book
Hardback
248 pages
978-1-118-71980-0 (ISBN)
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Description
Throughout the projects are used to effectively illustrate the creative application of BIM at a variety of scales. These buildings showcase work by firms executing projects all over the world including: SHoP Architects and Construction (New York), Morphosis (Los Angeles), Populous (London), GRO Architects (New York), Resier + Umemoto (New York), Gensler (Shanghai) and UN Studio (Amsterdam).
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Series
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 25.2 cm
Width: 20 cm
Thickness: 2.1 cm
Weight
1006 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-118-71980-0 (9781118719800)
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Person
Richard Garber, AIA, is an Associate Professor at the College of Architecture and Design of the New Jersey Institute of Technology and partner in the New York City-based fi rm GRO Architects. His teaching and professional work uses computer simulation and computer numerically controlled (CNC) hardware to generate innovative design, construction and assembly solutions. Current work includes a series of modular housing projects in Jersey City, New Jersey and Baltimore, Maryland; and a community plan for the Zhangdu Lake region of Wuhan, China. He was previously a project manager at SHoP Architects and at Greg Lynn FORM. He holds architecture degrees from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Columbia University.
Content
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Mario Carpo
Chapter 1 Information Modelling Today
Chapter 2 The Master Builder and Information Modelling
SHoP: Architects, Control and Construction
Chapter 3 The C(reative)onstruction Process, Then and Now
Morphosis: Design Intent and Digital Iteration
Chapter 4 New Methods: New Tools
Populous: Curvilinear Workflows
Chapter 5 The Digital States and Information Modelling
GRO Architects: Dense Agendas
Chapter 6 Strategies for Component Generation
Reiser + Umemoto: Architecture by (Semi) Remote Control
Chapter 7 Assemblies and their Simulation
Gensler: Simulation Takes Control
Chapter 8 Conclusions: Authorship and Lines of Development
UN Studio: Knowledge Architecture for a Life (Cycle)
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Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Mario Carpo
Chapter 1 Information Modelling Today
Chapter 2 The Master Builder and Information Modelling
SHoP: Architects, Control and Construction
Chapter 3 The C(reative)onstruction Process, Then and Now
Morphosis: Design Intent and Digital Iteration
Chapter 4 New Methods: New Tools
Populous: Curvilinear Workflows
Chapter 5 The Digital States and Information Modelling
GRO Architects: Dense Agendas
Chapter 6 Strategies for Component Generation
Reiser + Umemoto: Architecture by (Semi) Remote Control
Chapter 7 Assemblies and their Simulation
Gensler: Simulation Takes Control
Chapter 8 Conclusions: Authorship and Lines of Development
UN Studio: Knowledge Architecture for a Life (Cycle)
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Index