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Are we adopting BIM Wrong?

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Now and again you read something that just triggers a new idea, answers some question you’ve had for some time or brings some clarity to a specific topic. For me, it was the parts of the book, BIM and Integrated Design . The moment didn’t come from reading and following along the trends of BIM and what is described therein but rather from the initial descriptions of Integrated Design and how it relates to BIM but more so, how it relates to the essence of collaboration and communication - the different forms of communication. The further I went down this rabbit hole, the more I came to the realisation that we are implementing BIM, Integrated Design & Parametric Modelling wrong. This a thought that caught me off-guard but put some clarity on why most companies are struggling with the adoption. What are we doing wrong? That is the question, right?! from Unsplash Looking at global trends and implementation I noticed that we go deep into the implementation of BIM and the nuts and b

Does ChatGPT know about Architecture? A Study on Questions & Answers.

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  LLM or Text-To-Text or just plainly, ChatGPT changed the way we do things and how we are starting to process information differently, as such most people I’m speaking to are still testing how this fits in our lives and business, especially architects as I’ve recently seen with the article from Parametric Architecture, What does ChatGPT know about Architecture? This was an interesting read and the results were fascinating, now I know their results basically said it was subpar and gave verbatim answers and lacked that depth we expected from AIs or hoped to achieve. To me, there were a few questions that I needed to answer (this tweaks my brain): Is the way they phrased the questions the best? Is the feedback functional? Can we improve upon this? Now, if you ever have the opportunity of doing the course on LinkedIn Learning from Dave Birss, How to Research and Write Using Generative AI Tools , you look at how you are using these platforms differently, so I wanted to give it a

BIM Roles: What Does It Hold for Professionals?

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If you do an internet search for a job in BIM or try to employ a BIM professional you get bombarded with options. Great, many to select from! Then you start looking at the role descriptions, person capabilities, software knowledge, future skillset, and the list just goes on. This has confused me over the years as to what skills go where and how you plan for a position if there is no clarity between what you need and what is available, and you can’t even compare 2 people. So to make it simple, I’m going to break down and define the 4 most common roles in the industry that you need to be aware of and what I believe is the fundamental structure of the so-called “BIM” departments. Now, each organisation will have different needs and more or less people will be needed in various roles, so take this rather as a framework than a ‘set in stone’. The BIM Roles In his book, BIM and Integrated Design , Randy Deutsch refers to 4 roles in the graph ‘The Unspoken hierarchy of BIM-related roles a