This course gave me insight not only on the newest technological
advances in the construction and design industries, but also made me look at
things differently. After looking at the key term Professor Mitchell introduced
at the beginning of the course (BIM, database, sensors, 3D printing, etc.) you
see there is much more there to an intelligent building. The importance of
these key terms goes beyond simple definition understating, therefore we were
required to do several class projects and write blogs to further enhance out
knowledge.
Through the weekly blogs, we were given a specific topic and
we had to analyze this topic in relation to BIM, always looking for limitations
and advantages. Providing sources was an excellent way to go out of the box, in
my opinion, since it made us look for current applications of that topic and
compare it to the future. I personally felt curious after writing a blog about robotics,
therefore I decided to do my research paper on that.
Also, we had larger projects to complete through the term
allowing us to put into practice the definitions we had learned about the key
terms. For instance, creating a database using Microsoft Access made me look at
the importance of databases and more importantly, how they work. It was a
challenging task for me since it was the first time I was creating a database,
but it made realize and understand the importance of applying this in the real world.
A construction project would run easier and smoother with this application, as
not only material properties and specifics would be in the database, but also
cost information, schedule, constriction plans, and even contractors
information.
Taking these course made me realize there is more out there
than simple sketched done through AutoCAD, that there is a whole intelligent
world created with the intend to facilitate the job of the engineers,
architects and designers. In the future, I hope to get further knowledge on
these applications and put them into practice. Technology is something that
will keep changing through the years, and us as Engineers need to be able to
adapt to what is new out there and willing to implement these new technologies
to our work.
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