A further understanding to 2D and 3D BIM.
A further understanding to 2D and 3D BIM.
Firstly, we have started off with 2d.
2D, as we know it on paper. That is the X,Y axis. This hand drawing, this is auto cad.
The third dimension 3D, Is the addition of adding the Z axis.
3D BIM is perhaps the BIM we are most familiar with - the process of creating graphical and non-graphical information and sharing this information in a Common Data Environment (CDE).
As the project lifecycle progresses this information becomes ever more rich in detail until the point at which the project data is handed over to a client at completion.
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