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Architectural Drawing and Design Modeling Strategies in Building Systems

Document Type : Review Article

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Master of Architectural Engineering, Non-Profit Higher Education Andisheh Jahrom, Iran

Abstract
The concept of building information modeling (BIM) was developed in the mid-1970s and became known as building description systems. Today, this process has become the focus of attention as a broad field of knowledge in the construction industry and has been implemented to respond to the need for integration, improved communication and information in some projects. This concept refers to a set of strategies, processes, and technologies that create a method for managing project life cycle information. This technology is an advanced process related to planning, design, construction, operation, and management using BIM by new and old devices and programs and potentials. In other words, this technology is defined as a fully related set of all construction processes including: production, communication and analysis of construction models. According to this standard, by implementing this concept, all project life cycle information is stored in a common data environment. In other words, BIM is an intelligent process based on 3D models that provides architectural, engineering, and construction professionals with insights and tools for planning, designing, constructing, and managing buildings. New building technologies are fundamentally changing the way construction and project management are conducted. These technologies enable the construction of higher quality structures at lower costs by increasing the speed, accuracy, and efficiency of construction processes. On the other hand, these technologies also help improve sustainability and reduce the environmental impact of construction projects. In the near future, these technologies are expected to become a standard in the construction industry and have a significant impact on traditional methods. Therefore, familiarity with these technologies and their use can help companies and professionals in this field to be more successful in future competitions.

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Volume 5, Issue 4
Autumn 2024
Pages 236-249

  • Receive Date 01 January 2025
  • Revise Date 06 February 2025
  • Accept Date 13 February 2025