Response to Jim Bedrick and Tony Rinella: "Technology, Process, Improvement and Culture"
Very clear distinction between CAD and BIM. It is drastic indeed. When you think of how quickly one can estimate building performance, and cost, really changes the efficiency of the whole process. Perhaps most importantly, it allows for the greater opportunity for collaboration between different experts. In this matter I think we are adding something new to the process of design.
Response to JBIM: "A Healthy Disruption to a Fragmented Process" by Jordani
I agree with disruption not being the best word. I would say its a kick in the behind, because it shakes you up but pushes you forward. This article is looking ahead in an optimistic way regarding efficiency and quality of work, but a bit scary regarding the amount of change and the amount of information and training will be needed to succeed. I am glad I'm learning it now. Better late than never>
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