POSTS In: What is BIM
Order AND Complexity
I’ve been thinking a lot about Order and Chaos… If you haven’t read the Slate article A Unified Theory of Muppet Types, find time to read it after you’re done with this post (or pause and read that before continuing). It was transformative for me. I am a Chaos Muppet married to an Order Muppet....
Comment on the AIA Contract Documents Program
The ever widening acceptance and use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) as well as the impact it has had on contractual relationships has been continuously monitored and evaluated by the American Institute of Architects. Right now, the AIA Contract Documents program is being updated. The draft of these Digital Practice documents will be made available for...
BIM Engine Gets Another Voice
We introduced you to Shoegnome blogger, Jared Banks about a year ago. Today, we’re proud to announce that Jared, the voice of Shoegnome, will add his voice to the BIM Engine Blog. He’s been an ArchiCAD user since 2006 and can share insight that we’re confident will be a welcome addition. Soon after starting my...
Filed Under: ArchiCAD Education / What is BIM
BIM – Explained in less than 3:30 (we promise!)
Do you see BIM as a type of software? Or is BIM a process? Are you in the group that considers BIM as an organized collection of all building data? This short video examines the debate over what BIM is, what is it used for and who should use it. BIM doesn’t exist without the...
Filed Under: Graphisoft / What is BIM


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