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It’s turned back into 2D plans and some PDF documents.Much of the valuable information is lost because councils can’t consume the 3D designs and BIM models created by architects and engineers.. From this point, the information goes to the local planning authority.

While they’re good at interpreting it, things can take a long time depending on the size of the development.Ricketts says he’s spent time with case officers who’ve spent two days with a calculator trying to work out daylight sunlight calculations and viability.He points out that these people didn’t go into planning to do those things.

They went into planning to do the subjective work, and to do the planning..While working on the Reducing Invalid Planning Applications project (RIPA), Ricketts began to map all of the legislation and planning policy, turning it into rules-based code.

He wondered whether it could be used to map against BIM models, in order to extract all of the relevant information that planners need to assess and develop a decision.
The aim would be to extract only the relevant pieces of information, out of the hundreds of thousands of bits of information in a BIM, leading to the question of how to present it for successful interpretation.Construction Technology is a big category.
It includes the technology used to track the movements of a tower crane as well as highly complex design authoring software.It attempts to make existing tasks easier, but not necessarily change the underlying nature of those tasks.. Part of our endeavour is to bring together all sorts of discrete technologies and products, whose aim is to solve discrete problems.
It’s also about addressing the design process – and the way we design – as a whole, to create a different end product.Within the design process, people shouldn’t just be seen as resources who are expected to deliver something, they should be allowed to think more broadly about the problems they’re addressing.
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