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Building Information Modeling: Prospects and Case Studies
ADB
2024.08.05
Building Information Modeling (BIM) functions as infrastructure for the construction industry’s digital transformation. Its adoption has been spearheaded primarily by large corporations over the past 15 years, leading to approximately half of the surveyed organizations in Japan having integrated BIM.
Given the vast number of stakeholders involved in architectural projects, ensuring they have unhindered access to the model is paramount. Virtual reality and the metaverse holdpromise as an inclusive virtual project workspace.
BIM encompasses data sought after by various digitalagents and smart cities. It has seamlessly integrated with the extensive information ecosystem beyond the industry’s boundary.
Constructing a database that can connect directly with digitalized services from BIM is not straightforward. Moreover, resolving the intricate data ownership issues may require over a decade.
Despite the indispensability of interdisciplinary personnel, the potential of intra-personal diversity is undervalued. Incentivizing those professionals as communication hubs can prove to be a fruitful investment, especially in theproject culture of East Asia.