The Convergence of GIS, CAD, BIM Promises New Insight

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The Convergence of GIS, CAD, BIM Promises New Insight Matt Ball, Vector1 Media @spatialsustain mattball@vector1media.com

Overview Model-based Design 3D Benefits Tool Maker Approaches Living Laboratory Urban Challenges Credit: MITHUN Thinking Differently Thought Leaders Global Examples

Model-Based Design Models not drawings More than points to pin information on Coordination and clash detection Understanding interactions Credit: Buildipedia

The Bigger BIM Going beyond prototypes Integrating conceptual design Extending to the city scale Navigating virtual environments

Integrated Analysis Improving design Direct input on impacts Parameters guiding design and interaction Simulation

Interior Insights Interior mapping as a great frontier Navigation and response Facility management GSA BIM for Buildings

3D Advantage Quick communication Convey complex inter-relationships Stimulates better design

Rapid Data Collection More affordable Improved automatic object extraction Ability to rip reality

New Analysis Shadow analysis Noise pollution Viewshed Wind modeling Disaster mitigation

Tool Maker Approaches Efficiency gains Large markets at stake Inevitable convergence

CommunityViz GIS-based analysis Scenario-based land-use planning Oriented toward interaction Placeways

Esri GeoDesign Form-based design Rapid city modeling Tying to database Full asset information CityEngine - Smart 3D Cities

Autodesk Digital Cities Ecotect Analysis - online energy, water, and carbon-emission analysis Infrastructure Modeler Infrastructure Modeler

Autodesk and Pitney Bowes Quadstone Paramics - traffic simulation Confirm - asset management Geosk - Cloud Delivery Geospatial data

Bentley Systems 3D City Models Map, Geospatial Server Pointools lidar extraction Analytical pieces

Hexagon Companies Intergraph, ERDAS, Leica Intergraph - GeoMedia Geosystems ERDAS - imagery analysis and distribution Leica Geosystems - precision measurement and monitoring

Trimble Measurement Sensing Tekla - constructionoriented BIM Connected worksite

Other Locals Visual Nature Studio Google (SketchUp) Microsoft (Geosynth) Critigen Parsons Brinckerhoff

Living Laboratory Global Network Mobile Connectivity Data quantity and access

Quantified Life Sensing and monitoring Programming our lives Ingestible sensors Uncovering anomalies

Internet of Things Net-connected everything Ongoing monitoring Status alerts Automated actions

Crowdsourcing A new data source Proven accuracy More dynamic landscapes Empowered citizens Two-way communication

Collective Intelligence Transdisciplinary teams Open and transparent Group memory and problem solving Predictive

Big Data Analytics - key to future Job security Information into insight McKinsey Global Institute Big Data Report

Urban Challenges Efficient form China to add 350M to cities by 2050 New levels of planning Inclusive, Sustainable, Competitive

Smart City / City 2.0 Smarter Planet TED Prize Winner - City 2.0 Cities as Systems of Systems Instrumented Landscapes IBM - Smarter Planet

Intelligent Infrastructure Asset management Utilities - Smart Grid Water/wastewater Transportation

New Opportunities $35 trillion in global infrastructure spending over the next two decades New possibilities for systems and design Holistic approach Next wave of computing demand

Quantifying ability Walkability Livability Sustainability

Planning for Health Poorly planned built environments have adverse effects on air quality, physical activity, and public safety PBS this week http://designinghealthycommunities.org

Demographic Shifts Aging population Stratification 3 billion more middle class consumers Denver 2010 Population Growth and Transit

Aging Infrastructure Public / private partnerships Maintenance in Mind Asset lifecycle optimization (Remsoft)

Adaptation / Resilience Capacity to meet coming challenges Adaptation Contingency planning

Water / Food / Energy Policy and regulation outside single issues Supply chain thinking Resource efficiency gains Andy Wales, Head of Sustainable Dev., SAB Miller

New Mobility Intelligent Transportation Autonomous vehicles by 2020 Copenhagen saves $43M yearly with bicycles

Full Cost Accounting Ecosystem Services Natural Capital Prices that factor resource scarcity

Green Economy People, Profit, Planet Benefits, advantages, savings Technological and economic transformation

Thought Leaders

MIT Senseable City Lab http://senseable.mit.edu/ The Connected States of America Open Source Architecture Urban Anthologies - communities overcoming challenges

European Environment Agency Eye on Earth App-based approach Engaging citizen science Sensor development Eye on Earth Network

Congress for the New Urbanism http://www.cnu.org Sustainable Street Network Principles LEED for Neighborhood Development Rainwater in Context

Eurocities http://www.eurocities.eu Priorities: climate, economy, inclusion Sustainable energy Social Innovation

Global Examples

U-City Model U-Services U-Traffic U-Parking U-Crime Prevention U-Health U-Environment

Live Singapore Real-time data Interactions Events Mobility Impacts

Freiburg Eco-District Military redevelopment Sustainable energy Carbon reduction Like-minded community

Cheng Du 100K people in 1 sq. km. Agriculture and open space Layout and design to meet sustainability goals.

Thank you! V1 Magazine - www.v1magazine.com mattball@vector1media.com