Implementing BIM technology within design teams allows for the creation of intuitive 3D models during the conceptual design phase. These visual models facilitate clearer presentations and discussions, enabling faster decision-making on design schemes.

During the preliminary design stage, BIM technology supports rapid analysis of key parameters to derive relevant performance indicators. Furthermore, in the detailed design phase, BIM enables efficient simulation and analysis of various building functions and performance metrics, such as energy consumption, environmental noise, vertical traffic flow, collision detection, and emergency scenarios.
By simulating these functions and parameters, designers gain deeper insights into the design outcomes, allowing them to make informed adjustments and optimizations to achieve the best possible solution. Compared to traditional methods, especially when facing tight schedules, BIM helps designers complete tasks more quickly and with higher quality.
Creating construction drawings is often a labor-intensive and time-consuming process. Additionally, any later design changes require designers to manually identify and modify affected parts in the drawings. With BIM’s 3D geometric modeling, 2D drawings can be automatically generated through specialized software. Moreover, when design changes occur, modifications to the model automatically update all related drawings. This significantly reduces designers’ workload, frees them from repetitive tasks, and greatly improves overall efficiency.















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