Facade design has undergone a revolution. In the era of digital transformation, innovative solutions require an equally innovative approach. It’s here, in the world of BIM, that a future-oriented approach to facade design was born, combining technical precision with artistic vision.
Below, we present key issues that ensure the coherence of the facade project, minimize the risk of errors and conflicts, and enable effective collaboration with other industry specialists, contributing to the success of the final project.
Resolving Details in 3D…
Standard facade sections do not account for the most demanding aspects. It’s through three-dimensional modeling that we can discover and fully understand these places. This allows for comprehensive analysis and elimination of potential problems, affecting the efficiency and coherence of the project. – Unexplained Places Become Visible.
In the process of designing facades in BIM technology, we precisely analyze every detail in three dimensions. This allows us to detect potential problems and difficulties that could remain invisible in traditional design. With 3D modeling, we discover these challenges at an early stage of the project, when the costs of solving them are still low.
…which are the Basis for Details.
3D models of the facade form the foundation on which we build detailed design documentation. In practice, this means that each element in the model is a source not only of visual representation but also of detailed information necessary in the design process.
As a result, we create dynamic documentation that is not only visually attractive but also practical and easy to understand.
Designing Based on a Process that Prevents the Creation of Conflicting Information.
In our approach to facade design in BIM technology, each element has only one source of information – this means that every detail, section, or view has one source.
In practice, this means that a change in one element of the project is automatically reflected in every place where it is used. This eliminates potential contradictions and ensures the project’s coherence, forming the foundation of our effective design process in BIM technology.
Coordinating with Other Industries Based on the Model
In BIM methodology, we emphasize strong teamwork and integration.
With 3D modeling, we can assess the shape and location of elements and plan their proper anchoring.
This significantly reduces the risk of conflicts and complications during the actual implementation of the project.
All this indicates that facade design in BIM technology is not only a technical innovation but also effective integration to achieve optimal results.
Enriching the Model with Project Information
3D models become not just a visual representation but also a database of every element of the facade. As a result, we can provide precise information about materials, catalog numbers, properties, and manufacturers.
The value of this information goes far beyond just printed data. We can present this information directly on drawings and details, ensuring uniformity and coherence of the project. Importantly, any change made in this information is automatically reflected throughout the project, minimizing potential errors and ensuring data consistency at every stage of project implementation.
By enriching models with project information, we ensure not only the aesthetic appearance of the facade but also accuracy, effectiveness, and the certainty that your project will meet the highest standards of quality and technical precision.
Such processing of information significantly reduces the number of RFIs during the project implementation.