Buildings (Dec 2021)

Implementation of Open Data Exchange between Architectural Design and Structural Analysis Models

  • Goran Sibenik,
  • Iva Kovacic,
  • Valentinas Petrinas,
  • Wendelin Sprenger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings11120605
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 12
p. 605

Abstract

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Building information modelling promises model-based collaboration between stakeholders in the project design stage. However, data exchange between physical and analytical building models used for architectural design and structural analysis respectively rarely takes place due to numerous differences in building element representation, especially the representation of geometry. This paper presents the realization of a novel data exchange framework between architectural design and structural analysis building models, based on open interpretations on central storage. The exchange is achieved with a new system architecture, where the program redDim was developed to perform the interpretations, including the most challenging transformations of geometry. We deliver a proof of concept for the novel framework with a prototype building model and verify it on two further building models. Results show that structural-analysis models can be correctly automatically created by reducing dimensionality and reconnecting building elements. The proposed data exchange provides a base for missing standardization of interpretations, which facilitates the non-proprietary automated conversion between physical and analytical models. This research fills the gap in the existing model-based communication that could lead to a seamless data exchange.

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