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Understanding Element Classification for IFC 2×3 exchange in ARCHICAD 18/19 – Part 1 – Relationships | Bond Bryan BIM
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Back to BIM Home. Understanding Element Classification for IFC 2×3 exchange in ARCHICAD 18/19 – Part 1 – Relationships. Since I drafted this post Nathan Hildebrandt of Skewed has also written a post about the concept of Mechanic vs Driver. See here. For more on this concept). The post itself though was inspired by Brian Spears ( @arktek. A fellow ARCHICAD user, from CJMW Architecture. In the USA who posted a piece entitled “ ArchiCAD to IFC Export Tests. As there is a one-to-one relationship all of these...
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Facilities Management | Bond Bryan BIM
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Back to BIM Home. Category Archives: Facilities Management. July 31, 2015. COBie 2.4, BS 1192-4:2014 and ARCHICAD 18/19 – Part 5: System, Assembly, Connection, Spare, Resource, Job, Impact, Document, Coordinate, Attribute and Issue. We previously covered Instruction, Contact, Facility and Floor. In this final post we look at the remaining parts of the COBie schema including Systems, Coordinates and Attributes . Continue reading →. This post has been viewed 2001 times. July 22, 2015. July 10, 2015. This i...
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COBie 2.4, BS 1192-4:2014 and ARCHICAD 18/19 – Part 3: Component | Bond Bryan BIM
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Back to BIM Home. COBie 2.4, BS 1192-4:2014 and ARCHICAD 18/19 – Part 3: Component. In the previous two posts about COBie we have looked at Instruction, Contact, Facility and Floor. And then Space and Zone. In this post we will look at the data required by COBie 2.4 and BS 1192-4:2014 for Components. COBie 2.4 Component attributes/properties. Image: COBie 2.4 Component data in Microsoft Excel. Each Component requires 2 core pieces of data as a minimum – Name. These would normally be provided by others at...
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The NBS BIM Toolkit public BETA – feedback | Bond Bryan BIM
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Back to BIM Home. The NBS BIM Toolkit public BETA – feedback. The new Digital Plan of Work (dPoW) and Classification system were introduced in public beta at BIM Show Live a few weeks ago. Both are incorporated into a single tool with development led by NBS to form the NBS BIM Toolkit BETA. Image: The NBS BIM Toolkit BETA site. The NBS BIM Toolkit can be accessed at toolkit.thenbs.com. Access is FREE to the whole toolkit (no excuses from anyone not to use it) following a simple registration process.
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Rob Jackson | Bond Bryan BIM
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Back to BIM Home. Author Archives: Rob Jackson. February 16, 2016. Filtering elements for IFC 2×3 export from ARCHICAD 18/19. This post has been viewed 1084 times. February 4, 2016. Exporting quantities to IFC 2×3 from ARCHICAD 18/19 models. This post has been viewed 978 times. January 22, 2016. Filtering IFC data in an ARCHICAD 18/19 model. This post has been viewed 702 times. January 8, 2016. Creating custom IFC properties in ARCHICAD 19. This post has been viewed 1616 times. December 4, 2015. There ar...
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Back to News Home. Planning Permission Granted for Coventry Fire Station. Bond Bryan are thrilled that planning permission has been granted for Coventry City’s new fire station. Continue reading →. This post has been viewed 111 times. Bond Bryan’s education sector continues to grow in the Middle East. This post has been viewed 88 times. Bond Bryan moves up the AJ100. This post has been viewed 241 times. Darren Southgate shortlisted for ‘Property Personality of the Year’. Continue reading →. Bond Bryan ar...
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Public Sector | Bond Bryan Architects
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In the UK public sector budgets are shrinking whilst demand for better public services are growing; at the same time successive governments are scrutinising public service delivery and opening it up to private sector competition. How can public sector authorities and institutions respond to this extremely demanding situation? Our architects are experts in the design and delivery of attractive and effective working environments. We are very much at home listening to end-users alongside executive group...
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Schools & Academies | Bond Bryan Architects
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Schools are something about which almost everyone has an opinion. Likewise most have an opinion, or at least a reaction, to Architectural Design. Therefore the design of a school will always attract attention. In the UK state system the numbers of interested parties has grown. The present potent mix can involve politicians, the Education Funding Agency, community groups, parent groups, the local authority, private sponsors and last but hopefully not least, teachers and students. Whatever your requirement...
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Guidance notes for Autodesk Revit users exchanging models with Graphisoft ARCHICAD | Bond Bryan BIM
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Back to BIM Home. Guidance notes for Autodesk Revit users exchanging models with Graphisoft ARCHICAD. The following guidance is provided for Autodesk Revit users exchanging models with Graphisoft ARCHICAD. All information is provided in good faith. This blog piece will be periodically reviewed and updated to reflect the latest advice so our BEP only needs to have a link to this advice. This makes the BEP lighter and the contents will always be up to date for all projects. Files should be exchanged in IFC...
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