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The Architectural Technologist
jonathanpickup
63 episodes
6 days ago
We teach Architectural technologists, and we talk about what needs to be taught, the reasons why things need to be taught, and what things are coming up in the future.
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We teach Architectural technologists, and we talk about what needs to be taught, the reasons why things need to be taught, and what things are coming up in the future.
Show more...
Education
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Exploring BIM's Future and Opportunities
The Architectural Technologist
14 minutes 30 seconds
1 month ago
Exploring BIM's Future and Opportunities

Welcome to the Architectural Technologist Podcast! Host Jonathan dives into an engaging discussion with Jake Nash about the future of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in New Zealand. Jake, freshly appointed as National Vice Chair at BIMIN NZ, brings valuable insights into the evolving landscape of BIM technologies and processes. In this episode, listeners will discover how BIMIN NZ is driving the adoption of BIM and hear impactful anecdotes on fostering student engagement and ongoing education in the industry.

In their conversation, Jonathan and Jake explore the critical distinctions between BIM as a process and its common misconceptions as merely a software tool. Jake emphasizes the ongoing shift towards cloud-based BIM solutions, underscoring the necessity for open-source tools and interoperability between different software systems to ensure seamless collaboration. They cover significant discussions around intellectual property (IP) concerns and how these perspectives are changing with the progression toward BIM 2.0 and cloud-based environments. This session is a must-listen for those seeking to understand the latest BIM innovations and the importance of industry-wide knowledge sharing.

  • BIMIN NZ is a volunteer group championing the adoption and use of BIM and digital tools in New Zealand's architecture and construction industries.

  • BIM is often misunderstood as a software tool like Revit; in reality, BIM is a comprehensive process.

  • The industry is progressively moving towards cloud-based BIM solutions, which necessitate changing perspectives on intellectual property sharing and management.

  • Open-source tools like Blender BIM could play a significant role in the future of BIM by offering customizable and accessible solutions.

  • Networking, collaboration, and continuous learning through events and industry interactions are vital for emerging professionals in the architecture and construction fields.


Links:

BIMinNZ: https://www.biminnz.co.nz

The Architectural Technologist
We teach Architectural technologists, and we talk about what needs to be taught, the reasons why things need to be taught, and what things are coming up in the future.