Document vs. Model Based Digital Design Process
Апстракт
Beginning in the mid-20th century, numerous studies have pointed to the limitations of the human cognitive system and provided insight into human reliance on external structures as a way to overcome these limitations. In architecture, such external representations are drawings, tables, mock-ups and other types of project documents. With the introduction of digital technology in architectural design, a new type of architectural project representation was introduced into the design process - the digital model. The development of commercial architectural design software was based on the development of both information models that support computer processing and digital representations of traditional documents.
A document is a representation intended for interpretation by humans, which takes into account all the shortcomings of the human cognitive system. Its value is based on permanence and immutability. On the other hand, the digital model enables computer-based processing, and it is f...ree from the limitations of the human cognitive system. In order for a person to understand the digital model, it is necessary to translate it into the form of a document. The fact that a human cannot directly understand a digital model reduces the impact of computer technology and saves traditional working methods.
The article discusses the differences between data and information and documents and digital models and how these concepts are implemented in the current BIM technology. The overview of the international standards BIM standards is given and their impact on the use of documents and models in the BIM process has been studied.
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On Architecture: Learning Architecture 2020, 2020, 35-41Издавач:
- Belgrade: STRAND
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Развој методе израде пројектне и извођачке документације инсталационих мрежа у зградама компатибилне са BIM процесом и релевантним стандардима (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-36038)
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Inovacioni centarTY - CONF AU - Svetel, Igor PY - 2020 UR - https://machinery.mas.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5355 AB - Beginning in the mid-20th century, numerous studies have pointed to the limitations of the human cognitive system and provided insight into human reliance on external structures as a way to overcome these limitations. In architecture, such external representations are drawings, tables, mock-ups and other types of project documents. With the introduction of digital technology in architectural design, a new type of architectural project representation was introduced into the design process - the digital model. The development of commercial architectural design software was based on the development of both information models that support computer processing and digital representations of traditional documents. A document is a representation intended for interpretation by humans, which takes into account all the shortcomings of the human cognitive system. Its value is based on permanence and immutability. On the other hand, the digital model enables computer-based processing, and it is free from the limitations of the human cognitive system. In order for a person to understand the digital model, it is necessary to translate it into the form of a document. The fact that a human cannot directly understand a digital model reduces the impact of computer technology and saves traditional working methods. The article discusses the differences between data and information and documents and digital models and how these concepts are implemented in the current BIM technology. The overview of the international standards BIM standards is given and their impact on the use of documents and models in the BIM process has been studied. PB - Belgrade: STRAND C3 - On Architecture: Learning Architecture 2020 T1 - Document vs. Model Based Digital Design Process EP - 41 SP - 35 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_5355 ER -
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Svetel, I.. (2020). Document vs. Model Based Digital Design Process. in On Architecture: Learning Architecture 2020 Belgrade: STRAND., 35-41. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_5355
Svetel I. Document vs. Model Based Digital Design Process. in On Architecture: Learning Architecture 2020. 2020;:35-41. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_5355 .
Svetel, Igor, "Document vs. Model Based Digital Design Process" in On Architecture: Learning Architecture 2020 (2020):35-41, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_5355 .