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    • chrisglasierC Offline
      chrisglasier
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      @bmike said:

      I think you'd also need to focus in on what the target is - BIM for what? Houses? Hospitals? Airports? Commercial mixed use / retail? They all have their own special languages...

      A long time I talked to a professor about Boeing's use of solid 3D engineering to design and manufacture their Boeing 777. Here's an extract from Wikipedia's article:

      @unknownuser said:

      The 777 was the first commercial aircraft to be designed entirely on computer.[18][24] Each design drawing was created on a three-dimensional CAD software system known as CATIA, sourced from Dassault Systemes and IBM.[31] This allowed a virtual aircraft to be assembled, in simulation, to check for interferences and to verify proper fit of the many thousands of parts, thus reducing costly rework.[32] Boeing developed their own high performance visualization system, FlyThru, later called IVT (Integrated Visualization Tool) to support large scale collaborative engineering design reviews, production illustrations, and other uses of the CAD data outside of engineering. [33] IVT is still active at Boeing in 2010 with over 29,000 users. Boeing was initially not convinced of the program's abilities and built a physical mock-up of the nose section to verify the results. The test was so successful that additional mock-ups were cancelled.[34]

      The prof said he had discussed it with his post grads in relation to the building industry but they concluded the parties involved were just too diverse. This idea still persists bolstered by the industry's self interested conservatism. Despite technological advances today's contract documents are really not so different to those I made in the 1970's for chrissake.

      What actually allows these interests to meet are the physical elements of the building. The labourer collecting the forms, engineer calculating rebar, buyer purchasing concrete, all in part derive their living from a single object of interest like a column.

      So if using the name of one of the projects you mention you can immediately access lists of things you need to consider, then use these to get more until you have a suitable hierarchy to identify and locate purchasable objects you will quite quickly assemble a model of the project made entirely of words - an associative index if you like to access information about what each word represents and a means to assemble a model ... or the real thing. (SU-wise the information can include component file name and transformation)

      @bmike said:

      ... Essentially one needs to codify a language for the process of communicating what you want built - and its huge in terms of scope when looking at how to create a generic system that could work for multiple projects / types / scales.

      I think when you make a scheme based on physical objects language difficulties are much reduced. The names of such objects live in hierarchies and have SU models to support them so, for example, there might be a sofa, coffee table and TV collected together under "Living room" or beams, columns and slabs under "Structure". Yes it is huge but this is not about a single software company but an ISP type means to collect experience and redistribute it, a bit like file sharing (where the index is a glorified playlist). It is a scheme that could be started on a single project with demonstrated benefits of consensual advertising encouraging it to evolve.

      @bmike said:

      Add in software guys ...

      All software guys need to do is to provide a simple Internet enabled "machine" (see static example in scrapbook linked below) to build the animated hierarchies of names from lists from industry-biased digital markets, and to set and retrieve plain text records.

      I don't know if this is a satisfactory response to your thoughtful post. But whilst the idea is simple I tend to rave on a bit ... so I will stop here for now.

      With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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      • chrisglasierC Offline
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        @dale said:

        So to actually accomplish what you are discussing, what would be necessary.

        Some professional to make the nameset machine from my performance specification/amateur coding.

        A design firm willing to help run a trial project in parallel with their normal routine.

        Models of products to be used in the trial project.

        Funding for the machine, trial and models.

        @dale said:

        If this object is a wall, how could you enter all the data that is necessary simplistically enough to mirror the SketchUp user friendliness, so that this data could be extracted by anyone using the same software to apply the information to their discipline?

        One of the principle functions of the machine and its devices is to reuse names, so that input is minimised. Even when used unique values are added as new prompts/options.

        I find the prototype machine does not interfere with the Sketchup interface; in fact because of its small size and its ability to turn components on and off in different combinations, it makes scene making much less complicated and uncluttered than messing about with the layer inspector and outliner. It also uses observers so even now you can manipulate models directly or with the machine.

        The machine and devices are made with html and javascript. Imported prompt/options and project records are stored in plain text. I believe this is about as interoperable as you can currently get.

        @dale said:

        This is a big undertaking, needing to codify everything from its position and location on the planet to the data needed to understand, quantify, and cost out etc, all the properties of this wall.

        Every product whether made in a factory or on site would come with its own machine manipulable datasheet. For example, say there is a one brick wall component that is 1m x 1m. Its plain text datasheet details brick reference, dims, cost, delivery terms, mortar allowances and so forth. These would be part of the minimum registration requirement.
        This type of component would be automatically made unique and sized and positioned manually or with machine devices that also enable setting design criteria.

        @dale said:

        So would I still be able to paint a texture on this wall, or would there have to be a whole new library of materials that have embedded the information of the make-up of the materials.

        I don't think presentation type things like textures need be affected, but in my view it would be best if manufacturers realistically textured their own models. This of course raises the question of modelling disciplines, file sizes and so on, which I think can wait.

        @dale said:

        This is a very big topic ...

        It is but it can start small as I wrote above. Machines will be freely available, with storage of records determined by the machine owner. I haven't thought too deeply about the registries but I am sure there are better people than me to look after that. The main point is that this is a scheme that widely distributes the burden of compiling small amounts of data.

        With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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        • thomthomT Offline
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          It appear to me that many are wishing they could assign properties to SU objects so they later use that for documentation. Is there really no such tool out there already?

          Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
          List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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          • thomthomT Offline
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            @fionmacool said:

            I checked out Hank's plugin and it seems to work very well.

            What plugin was that?

            Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
            List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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            • T Offline
              tfdesign
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              @thomthom said:

              @linea said:

              ... but I spent all day yesterday cutting holes for windows.

              I got a plugin in the workings, which enables a cut-out component to cut through two faces. That should make things easier in terms on placing objects inside "thick walls".

              Thom, apart from Hank's mystery plugin, did you finish your plugin mentioned here? It sound like just what I need right now. πŸ˜„

              @Edson, have you looked at HighDesign at all? HD is parametric (or that's what they say) πŸ˜„

              Very interesting thread btw. There are too many good threads on SCF, but I'll get in trouble with the wife if I read them all! 😲

              My book "Let's SketchUp!" Download from here

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              • thomthomT Offline
                thomthom
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                @tfdesign said:

                Thom, apart from Hank's mystery plugin, did you finish your plugin mentioned here? It sound like just what I need right now. πŸ˜„

                No - Due to critical bugs in SU's Observer APIs I have been unable to realise it. But, SU8 fixed many observer issues - so there is a possibility that the project could be resumed.

                Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                • T Offline
                  tfdesign
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                  Excellent Thom. I look forward to using it. πŸ˜„

                  My book "Let's SketchUp!" Download from here

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                  • brewskyB Offline
                    brewsky
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                    Anyone interested in some more BIM discussion? πŸ˜‰
                    Please check out my topic:
                    http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=34007

                    • jan

                    Sketchup BIM-Tools - http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=299107

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                    • D Offline
                      d_e_x
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                      I'll take a bold step forward and suggest all the BIM gurus on this forum to try out SketchUpBIM. More information here: http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=41840

                      My friends and I have written it over the past few months. The intention is to provide tools to create intelligent building elements (like beams, columns, slabs etc) inside SketchUp. And the goal is to keep it simple (just like SketchUp itself), while also trying to mimic the accepted process-flows in widely accepted BIM products like Revit and ArchiCAD.

                      check it out; i'll love to hear feedback!

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                      • fionmacoolF Offline
                        fionmacool
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                        This is a really interesting topic. Here is our list relating to SU and BIM: http://www.sketchup2bim.com Please let us know if you have any suggestions for further inclusions. Thanks.

                        Zere are still some architectes zat do not know ow to use ze SketchUp..... Zis is unbelievable....

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                        • fionmacoolF Offline
                          fionmacool
                          last edited by

                          Hi,

                          I would love to hear what you think about what I am doing with SketchUp for construction drawings:

                          Also check out my gallery: http://picasaweb.google.com/sketchupireland/ViewsionAspireArchitecturePortfolioDrawings?feat=directlink

                          Zere are still some architectes zat do not know ow to use ze SketchUp..... Zis is unbelievable....

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                          • Mike LuceyM Offline
                            Mike Lucey
                            last edited by

                            You guys might want to check out this thread,

                            Parametric Building Modeler Plugin

                            http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=265&t=44766&start=0

                            Support us so we can support you! Upgrade to Premium Membership!

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                            • utilerU Offline
                              utiler
                              last edited by

                              @mike lucey said:

                              You guys might want to check out this thread,

                              Parametric Building Modeler Plugin

                              http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=265&t=44766&start=0

                              It is nuts, Mike!!! This is the beginning of a mega shift in software users IMO.... πŸ‘

                              purpose/expression/purpose/....

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                              • aarondietzenA Offline
                                aarondietzen
                                last edited by

                                Thanks for the plug, Mike!

                                Swing by the link and take a look at the plugin we are developing, especially if you have any interest in BIM, using SketchUp for BIM, or the possibility of a BIM alternative (as in a BIM software that does not cost thousands of dollars a seat).

                                I believe that the concept of BIM is a solid one, and that the industry will have to move that direction. I believe that one of the issues and reasons that it has not taken hold is due to the limitations of the tools (i.e. software) that is currently available. I think that it is entirely possible that SketchUp can be empowered to be the perfect platform to enable BIM moving forward. We are working on making that possibility a reality!

                                Thanks,
                                Aaron

                                "Imagination is more important than knowledge..."
                                - Albert Einstein

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                                • Dan RathbunD Offline
                                  Dan Rathbun
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                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  ..., or the possibility of a BIM alternative (as in a BIM software that does not cost thousands of dollars a seat).

                                  What are your goals concerning the cost per seat ?

                                  Will it require a SketchUp Pro edition ??

                                  Will there be a more than one edition (ie, Novice, Pro, etc.)

                                  Are you planning to incorporate any extensibility that would allow 3rd party extensions to your BIM system ?

                                  I'm not here much anymore.

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                                  • brewskyB Offline
                                    brewsky
                                    last edited by

                                    Hi Aaron!

                                    I'm also working on a BIM plugin for sketchup, check out:
                                    http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=34007
                                    I just added a tutorial to highlight it's functionality!

                                    Development could be much more effective when all sketchup-BIM-developers are working together.

                                    I'm interested in your answer to Dan's question, is your goal a free(open source?) tool?

                                    If so, would you be interested in joining forces?
                                    And if not so, maybe together we could make some "BIM-guidelines", so a wall in one plugin can be recognized as a wall in another plugin...
                                    Maybe even share IFC-import/export...

                                    Cheers!
                                    Jan

                                    Sketchup BIM-Tools - http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=299107

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                                    • aarondietzenA Offline
                                      aarondietzen
                                      last edited by

                                      @dan rathbun said:

                                      What are your goals concerning the cost per seat ?

                                      Will it require a SketchUp Pro edition ??

                                      Will there be a more than one edition (ie, Novice, Pro, etc.)

                                      Are you planning to incorporate any extensibility that would allow 3rd party extensions to your BIM system ?

                                      Right now, we don;t have a set price, but we WILL have multiple levels of functionality, though, that is not set, either.
                                      As of now, we don;t plan on making anything dependent on PRO, though I can see where having Layout would be ideal for this sort of work.
                                      As of now, we are considering interfacing via a generic IFC format, but nothing is carved in stone.

                                      @brewsky said:

                                      Hi Aaron!

                                      I'm also working on a BIM plugin for sketchup, check out:
                                      http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=323&t=34007
                                      I just added a tutorial to highlight it's functionality!

                                      Development could be much more effective when all sketchup-BIM-developers are working together.

                                      I'm interested in your answer to Dan's question, is your goal a free(open source?) tool?

                                      If so, would you be interested in joining forces?
                                      And if not so, maybe together we could make some "BIM-guidelines", so a wall in one plugin can be recognized as a wall in another plugin...
                                      Maybe even share IFC-import/export...

                                      Cheers!
                                      Jan

                                      I have seen your work in the past and I have to say it is quite impressive! As much as several of us enjoy the spirit of open source, we are being payed by a company who will want a return on investment, so it will be secured software that will be sold. As for the "BIM-guidelines", we are using the IFC standards, right now. They are not complete and, I feel, will change in the future, but it is a start, and it is already gaining acceptance and following.

                                      Again, thank you for your input and comments, we are very excited about this product and are looking forward to as much input as we can get from the members of SketchUcation!

                                      Thanks,
                                      Aaron

                                      "Imagination is more important than knowledge..."
                                      - Albert Einstein

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