Practical Analysis of Building Information Modeling (BIM) Applied in Architect’s Office

碩士 === 南榮科技大學 === 工程科技研究所碩士班 === 106 === Nowadays, Building Information modeling (BIM) adopt the ways of parameterize, numerical and information message to construct precise building model. BIM has become a trend in construction industry. BIM use the way of 2D drawing to set up 3D model, the model c...

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Main Authors: CHEN,PO-HSUN, 陳柏勳
Other Authors: FANG,SHIH-CHIEH
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2018
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/79d2a5
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Summary:碩士 === 南榮科技大學 === 工程科技研究所碩士班 === 106 === Nowadays, Building Information modeling (BIM) adopt the ways of parameterize, numerical and information message to construct precise building model. BIM has become a trend in construction industry. BIM use the way of 2D drawing to set up 3D model, the model can transfer between 2D drawings and 3D drawings. The consistency of elements’ changing can avoid the omissions of human modification. Besides, it can render from a black-white drawing to a colored perspective drawing, it meet the needs of architects’ office operation. While, there are seldom successful cases of importing BIM into architects’ office in Taiwan. This research tries to explore importing problem and executive benefits from a case study of seven unites’ private residential dwelling, including the training of employees to practical operation of architects’ office. The working experience showed that through the operation of BIM could save 41% operation time, reduce 89% omission and confliction of drawing details and the difference of on-site materials at least 3%, therefore, increasing the communication of working operation could promoting the efficiency of architects’ office operation. Hence, the training of employees, the willing of learning and the distribution of working hours, and so on, are all the main topics of importing BIM into architects’ office. If we can overcome those questions, then we can foresee the success of importing BIM into architects’ office. Keywords: Building Information Modeling (BIM), Architect’s Office, Importing Problem,Executive Benefits.