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Sagal Rooble
Having a common data environment for the historical data is important
when approaching HBIM project. When we
started the project there was missing areas that needed filling up with information
We created online account and made sure everyone posted
anything relating to Springfield. The most
difficult part of the process was finding the information we had spent weeks
speaking with architects, libraries around the west midlands and we had the
first year Architecture students helps us also find information. Creating the
common data environment was a useful tool to have as it helped me put together the
missing parts. Having my class mate’s work on building adjacent to mine I would
always find snippets of my building. This was crucial for me as everyone angle I
needed some images to verify my building.
I would recommend for the future of heritage BIM projects to
create a workflow which supports anyone who is working on a heritage BIM
project as a step by step guide, as we didn’t have one and we found ways that
we could go about it for the next heritage project I work on.
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