Graphisoft Partner Onuma Wins 2 AIA Awards for BIM Portals
BUDAPEST,
Hungary, June 27, 2007 - Graphisoft Solution Partner Onuma, Inc. recently
won two AIA Technology in Architectural Practice (TAP) awards in building
information modeling (BIM) for projects that employ a groundbreaking
approach to making BIM easy and accessible for anyone to use.
Onuma’s two award-winning projects employ web-enabled “BIM portals” that
let anyone use BIM models to boost productivity and save money, without
having to become BIM software experts. This unique approach turned ArchiCAD
into a powerful group collaboration platform that fostered faster, smarter
decision making from all experts involved in the respective projects. The
projects are based on the Onuma Planning System (OPS), a web-enabled
planning, programming and project system.
Collective intelligence
Onuma’s first AIA TAP award was for Web Enabled BIM Projects for the U.S.
Coast Guard’s Shore Facility Capital Management.
The goal was to create an enterprise centric facility and asset
management process that included BIM and Web enabled data that supported a
wide range of USCG needs including planning of new facilities, management of
existing facilities and scenario based planning related to each facility’s
importance to mission performance. The project uses Web-based BIM models to
integrate resources for planning, investing, using and divesting decisions.
“We wanted to better align facilities with mission requirements as well
as budget realities. In other words, we wanted to be able to plan, build and
manage facilities smarter, faster and at less cost,” said David Hammond
Chief, SFCAM Division, United States Coast Guard, Washington DC.
The project has enabled the USCG to create a collaborative
decision-making hub to organize building-related mission objectives. In
particular, the USCG needed to design and build 38 new Sector Command
Centers at bases across the country, a task that would typically take more
than three years to conceptualize and design. With the BIM portal, the USCG
planners were able to combine the collective intelligence of 38 local teams
of up to 20 people to breeze through the design stage in less than three
months.
The USCG has also captured its entire 33 million square feet of facility
portfolio at varying levels of detail into the BIM database, as well as
generated highly detailed 3D BIM models in ArchiCAD of more than 3 million
square feet of USCG facilities.
BIM meets Google Earth
Onuma won its second AIA award for the Open Geospatial Consortium’s (OGC)
Open Web Services 4 (OWS4) Interoperability Initiative. The project served
as a test bed to show how open geospatial data and BIM models can be
combined through a web portal to enable a host of new applications, from
homeland security to building energy efficiency.
To demonstrate the concept, the project simulated a nuclear “dirty bomb”
detonation in a Newark, NJ, container port. The project showed how data such
as toxic plume movements, weather patterns and air traffic can be tracked
and assessed in real time. More importantly, the demonstration quickly
assembled a team of experts to coordinate emergency response and rapidly
build a field hospital near the bomb site to deal with the wounded. The
project demonstrated interoperability between many different software
applications beyond BIM. The original building was created in ArchiCAD,
Imported into the Onuma System, edited quickly in the Onuma System and then
made available on the Onuma model server to be accessible to various other
tools through the Web including Bentley Architecture, LandExplorer and many
other tools.
“It’s like BIM meets Google Earth,” said Kimon Onuma, principle of Onuma,
Inc. “Imagine the power of bringing together mapping and geographic data,
sensor data, and real-time weather and traffic patterns with BIM models
superimposed on a digital map interface.”
“The bottom line is that making a meaningful BIM model can be as easy as
making reservations for a plane ticket, hotel, rental car and dinner on
Expedia.com. On Expedia you don’t have to know anything about XML or HTML,
nor understand the software programs that are working together to optimize
your search. By combining ArchiCAD with OPS, you can make a BIM model
without even knowing what BIM is.
The 3rd annual AIA TAP BIM awards were presented to Onuma at the AIA 2007
conference in San Antonio, Texas, last month.
About Graphisoft
“The best way to predict the future is to invent it,” Alan Kay.[1]
Graphisoft is the pioneer and leader in developing Virtual Building
solutions. It is widely acknowledged as the world’s #1 supplier of
model-based software and services for the building industry. Our clients are
at the forefront of the industry – delivering projects that are better
designed, more predictable to construct and less expensive to operate.
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press@graphisoft.com.
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