The AIA Technology in Architectural Practice Knowledge Community (TAP) serves as a resource for AIA members, the profession, and the public in the deployment of computer technology in the practice of architecture. TAP leaders monitor the development of computer technology and its impact on architecture practice and the entire building life cycle, including design, construction, facility management, and retirement or reuse.
The building industry and architecture is going through a transformation. The sharing of data in an interoperable format enables collaboration across multiple teams. This webinar will demonstrate how project data from two owners, the Foundation for California Community Colleges and Kaiser Permanente, share project data from early design, through construction and into the life-cycle. Sharing project data is commonly seen as a challenge, but the reality is that it is possible to move data between BIM and other tools and effectively use it on projects today. Learn how the building industry can effectively use big data and BIM. Presenters will include, architects, builders, engineers and owners. In a recent BIMStorm, 155 teams used over 35 tools to collaborate with BIM. This webinar will show some of the results.
This April 13, 2012 webinar addressed the following technology topics: Building Information Modeling (BIM), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Construction Operations Building Information Exchange (COBie), Facility Management and Operations, Web Services, BIG Data