Interaction with analysis and simulation methods via minimized computer-readable BIM-based communication protocol

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The early stages of building design are characterized by a continuous endeavor for the development of variants and their evaluation and consistent detailing. The concept of adaptive detailing aims to enable the architect to evaluate and compare design variants which are partially incomplete and vague (Zahedi and Petzold 2018b). This paper discusses a minimized communication protocol based on BIM, which enables computer-readable interactions between the architect and different domain-experts (representing various analysis and simulation procedures) (Zahedi and Petzold 2018a). This comprises the selection of simulation procedures as well as any necessary consolidation of the information content according to the requirements of the simulations. Any additions required on the part of the simulation procedures are visually prepared globally or space-and component-oriented respectively, in order to perform detailing of a building model in a targeted way. Moreover, this paper proposes various supportive methods for visual representation and exploration of analysis results.

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Zahedi, A., & Petzold, F. (2019). Interaction with analysis and simulation methods via minimized computer-readable BIM-based communication protocol. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (Vol. 1, pp. 241–250). Education and research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe. https://doi.org/10.5151/proceedings-ecaadesigradi2019_140

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