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Building Information Modeling Hardback -
by Douglas Noble Karen Kensek
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- Hardcover
Description
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Details
- Title Building Information Modeling
- Author Douglas Noble Karen Kensek
- Binding Hardback
- Edition [ Edition: first
- Condition New
- Pages 432
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher John Wiley & Sons
- Date pp. 432
- Illustrated Yes
- Features Bibliography, Glossary, Illustrated, Index
- Bookseller's Inventory # 697538663
- ISBN 9781118766309 / 111876630X
- Weight 2.01 lbs (0.91 kg)
- Dimensions 9.49 x 7.69 x 1.1 in (24.10 x 19.53 x 2.79 cm)
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Themes
- Aspects (Academic): Architectural
- Library of Congress subjects Building information modeling
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2014016119
- Dewey Decimal Code 690.028
About Cold Books New York, United States
From the rear cover
The bright future and exciting possibilities of BIM
Many architects and engineers regard BIM as a disruptive force, changing the way building professionals design, build, and ultimately manage a built structure. With its emphasis on continuing advances in BIM research, teaching, and practice, Building Information Modeling: BIM in Current and Future Practice encourages readers to transform disruption to opportunity and challenges them to reconsider their preconceptions about BIM.
Thought leaders from universities and professional practice composed essays exploring BIM's potential to improve the products and processes of architectural design including the structure and content of the tools themselves. These authors provide insights for assessing the current practice and research directions of BIM and speculate about its future. The twenty-six chapters are thematically grouped in six sections that present complementary and sometimes incompatible positions:
- Design Thinking and BIM
- BIM Analytics
- Comprehensive BIM
- Reasoning with BIM
- Professional BIM
- BIM Speculations
Together, these authors provide stimulating ideas regarding new directions in building information modeling.