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Charles (Chuck) M. Eastman (May 5, 1940 – November 9, 2020) was a professor and a pioneer in the areas of design cognition, [1] building information modeling (BIM), [2] solid and parametric modeling, engineering databases, [3] product models, [4] and interoperability. [3]
The UK Government BIM Task Group led the government's BIM programme and requirements, [100] including a free-to-use set of UK standards and tools that defined 'level 2 BIM'. [101] In April 2016, the UK Government published a new central web portal as a point of reference for the industry for 'level 2 BIM'. [ 102 ]
FreeCAD is a general-purpose parametric 3D computer-aided design (CAD) modeler and a building information modeling (BIM) software application with finite element method (FEM) support. [4] It is intended for mechanical engineering product design but also expands to a wider range of uses around engineering, such as architecture or electrical ...
In December 2011, COBie 2.26 was approved and included by the US Chapter of buildingSMART International as part of its National Building Information Model (NBIMS-US) standard, version 2. [5] Around this same time, the US buildingSMART alliance was de-listed as an authorized chapter of the buildingSMART International.
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rattleCAD is a parametric 2D computer-aided design (CAD) software specific for bicycle design, [1] [2] in particular for design bicycle frame, [3] [4] developed by the Austrian cyclist and programmer Manfred Rosenberger since 2008. [5] The application is written in the programming language Tcl using the Tk-based graphical user interface (GUI). [6]
Tekla Structures was used extensively for the steel design of Capital Gate at Abu Dhabi, UAE. [4] Files exported from Tekla facilitated faster steel fabrication. [4] One of the architects, Jeff Schofield, stated that "it was the right time in history and we had the right technology to make this happen". [4]