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Abstract
During the last 10 years Building Information Modelling (BIM) has become an increasingly used tool in architectural design practice. The ideal that the architectural drawing evolves into a model that can contain information about its site, material and use, has presented architects with a new set of representations that fundamentally change the organisation of the design process and the partnerships that make up building practice.
This publication shares an overview of the teaching activities and research projects as well as the many public seminars, workshops and lectures that have been part of this project. The publication aims to outline and discuss our research findings, communicate our results and develop a perspective for future research projects into BIM and complex information modelling.
This publication shares an overview of the teaching activities and research projects as well as the many public seminars, workshops and lectures that have been part of this project. The publication aims to outline and discuss our research findings, communicate our results and develop a perspective for future research projects into BIM and complex information modelling.
Original language | Danish |
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Place of Publication | Copenhagen |
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Publisher | The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation |
Number of pages | 100 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2011 |
Artistic research
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Projects
- 2 Finished
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DURAARK: DURAARK
Tamke, M. (Project Manager, academic), Evers, H. L. (Project Participant) & Myrup Jensen, M. (Project Participant)
01/02/2013 → 31/01/2016
Project: Other
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Dermoid: Dermoid
Ramsgaard Thomsen, M. (Project Participant), Tamke, M. (Project Participant), Ayres, P. (Project Participant), Ayres, P. (Project Participant) & Nielsen, S. A. (Project Participant)
01/01/2009 → 01/08/2011
Project: Research