This class
ended up being completely different from what I expected. Going from its name Intelligent Buildings, I
originally though would a lecture/project-based class in learning different BIM
software. Instead it was a more
informative, analytical, and writing intensive class. Although I would have preferred it to be the
other way, I did learn a lot in this class.
Each lecture touched several different but important facts about the
evolution of the construction industry and its current state.
Overall,
the lectures were really informative and interesting. I think that the guest speakers were the best
part of them. Each guest speaker came
from different parts of the industry and had different perspectives the
evolution of construction. For example,
before taking this class I did not know that robots and drones were already
being used in construction. Drones are
really useful in several tasks of construction for example in site supervision
and project control. Now construction
managers, owners, and designers can check the project progress from their home
or office. Additionally, it was really
interesting to see what different professionals think about BIM software. BIM software is definitely revolutionizing
the construction industry and it has outstanding future potential. As of now, most of them have realized that
they must keep up with its evolution and learn how to use it. Bentley’s lecture was the best. I was amazed with the program capability to merge the architectural with MEP models and its ability for clash detection
between elements. This is a huge step
forward in construction because it allows the detection of costly errors before
construction. In order to exploit this
technology’s potential, all construction parties should be completely involved
and work as a team. I believe that BIM
software training should be part of all engineering, architectural, or
construction management undergraduate programs.
Professionals without software knowledge will definitely be in a
disadvantage in the future.
The Revit project was an excellent introduction to the program. Before completing the project I did not know
how to use Revit. Fortunately, prof.
Mitchell’s video tutorials were really useful and easy to follow. Moreover, it was an excellent foundation for
the term project. As I mentioned in B5
post, prior taking this class I did not know what databases were. The lectures, blog post, and database project
were an excellent introduction to them.
By completing the database project, I was able to accurately know what
databases are and how they work.
Although my database was not too related to AE, I was able to develop a
database that could be used in my dads company.
I develop a database to keep track the company’s cars and computer hardware. This database could be expanded to become
more complex and keep track of more assets.
The term project was an excellent opportunity to improve my senior design project
house. I decided use Revit to develop, modify, and improve the original model
of the house. With little Revit
experience, this project was quite challenging at the beginning. It was really difficult to get used Revit’s
toolbar and tools. I had to watch
several youtube tutorials to be able to modify the house roof, floor, walls, and
furniture. While completing the project,
I noticed that Revit’s 3D visualization tool is really useful. It help me a lot to modify and improve the
overall house model and choose material finishes. Overall, this term project was an excellent
experience and opportunity to take my senior design house model to the next
level.
Although
this class ended up being different from what I expected, it was really
useful. It brought me up to date in
construction and its tendencies. I was
able to realize that technology is evolving at a really fast rate and I must
keep up with it. I can definitely
conclude that the knowledge gained in this class is an excellent asset for my
future architecture master degree program and profession. I will definitely recommend all civil and architectural engineers to take this class.
Responses,
Responses,
Mridul,
I also
think that the guest lectures were one of the best parts about this
course. By having speakers from
different sectors of the construction industry, I was able too see the impacts
BIM, AI, and robots has had in them.
These technologies are definitely going to take over our industry and we
must be ready to accept it. In order to
take full advantage of this technology, all construction parties must be
involved and working as a team to develop the BIM models. Moreover, I believe that architectural,
engineering, and construction management undergraduate programs should include
training in this technology.
Alexis,
I
respectfully disagree with you that AI, robotics, and 3D printing will not be
used in HVAC in the near future. My dad
owns an HVAC company in Ecuador and Asian companies like LG and Samsung are
definitely starting to use this technology.
I will like to add that Robots and AI are going to become really useful especially
for the installation of these ducts. I
believe that 3D printing and AI can potentially be used for the systems ducts. Ecuador is a little behind in this industry
and ducts are built manually from galvanized steel sheets. This is really time consuming and labor
intensive. AI and robots can definitely
be used in order to easy the process. I
am really looking forward for this technology to be applied in Ecuador.
Hi Cristian, I really like the Bentley’s lecture as well. I am so impressed by the picture on the slide that shows how the final BIM project could looks like. And after that I realized that I have a lot of thing to learn. We cannot stop after this course since building will become more and more intelligence.
ReplyDeleteHi Cristian, I really like the Bentley’s lecture as well. I am so impressed by the picture on the slide that shows how the final BIM project could looks like. And after that I realized that I have a lot of thing to learn. We cannot stop after this course since building will become more and more intelligence.
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