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Breaking Down the (Design) Barriers Matt Jezyk Nate Holland Rickey Crum
Sochi 2014 Olympic Stadium by Populous
Introductions
Many firms have combined computa5onal design and building informa5on modeling and are delivering real work using new tools and prac5ces. In this session we will learn how two industry-‐leading firms have gone from experimen5ng with computa5onal design to using it in prac5ce on real projects. Both firms are itera5ng on more design ideas, increasing the quality of work and delivering more quickly by successfully using advanced soCware tools. We will hear about case studies from NBBJ and RTKL and then hold a Q&A to discuss both commonali5es and differences in approach.
What is this BIM thing?
• What exactly is BIM? • Virtual Building • Embedded Intelligence
• Simula;on and Analysis • Underlying Parametric and Associa;ve Model
Worldwide United States
How are BIM and parametric tools related? A Parametric and Associa;ve Model
While Revit undoubtedly uses parametrics for these automa5c revisions, unlike fully fledged parametric modelling soCware such as Pro/ENGINEER, CATIA, or even Sketchpad, the parametric rela5onships of Revit are hidden behind the interface. The focus is on using parametric models rather than crea4ng them.
Therefore, while the majority of architecture firms may never use overtly parametric soCware like Digital Project or Pro/ENGINEER, most – oCen without even considering it – use parametric equa5ons in some capacity to model their buildings.
-‐ Daniel Davis, A History of Parametric Modeling
Computational Design and BIM
Computa5onal Design Parametric Design
Building Informa5on Modeling
Computational Design and BIM
Computa5onal Design Parametric Design
Building Informa5on Modeling
Computational Design and BIM
Computa5onal Design Parametric Design
Building Informa5on Modeling
Converging Parametric Design and BIM
Digital Project Rhino Revit Dynamo Grasshopper
Not so BIM BIM
Greenland City
CHENGDU MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
• ±430,000 m² Total program area • 202m Class-A office tower • Two 150m Class-B office towers • Hotel / Furnished Apartment tower • SOHO Residential tower • Over 130,000 m² Retail
Adapting for a better Workflow
MASSING!
PROJECT METRICS!
REAL-TIME ADUSTABILITY!
ANALYSIS!
INTEROPERABILITY!
REAL-TIME ADUSTABILITY!
PROJECT METRICS!AND ANALYSIS!
MASSING!
CUSTOMIZED DESIGN TOOL!
INTEROPERABILITY!
ENVIRONMENTAL SIMULATION Grasshopper dashboard imports Revit geometry!
SOLAR (DIVA)"WIND (FLOW DESIGN)" VASARI MASSING!
FAÇADE DESIGN AND INTEROPERABILITY
Grasshopper façade patterning and module design applied to imported Revit geometry!
Revit adaptive components!
Mapped components in Revit project file!
OPTIMIZATION
ITERATION 1
ITERATION 2
ITERATION 3, ITERATION 4, ITERATION 5…
Galapagos Solver
Façade panel optimization using evolutionary solvers such as Galapagos!
OPTIMIZATION
Organic bulkhead design with built-in flexibility for design revision. !
ASSEMBLY
The assembly model is directly linked to the conceptual bulkhead curves to allow for faster model generation at a more finite level of detail. !
ASSEMBLY
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Tool Re-use
Use by non-experts: Modified for computational beginners Simplified interfaces, same back-end tool Custom layers for inputs and outputs
Custom Data Export
Interoperability: Getting right information out of the model Using Dynamo to access hidden geometry
Interoperability: Getting right geometry/info
425 render
Realtime Feedback
Opportunity to save $1.5M by adjusting glazing grid so every piece of glass fit within the manufacturers standard 7’x14’ sheet…
14’-‐0”
8’-‐3.27”
M1-‐20
7’-‐0”
before aCer
Dallas Oct 30
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