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We all know the recent rise in the use of drones in various facets of life, from parcel delivery to professional inspection of illegal facilities in rural areas. But today we bring you the numerous possibilities of drones in BIM architecture. Index [ Show ] The advantages of automating the architectural process It may seem strange to you right now but, just as assisted drawing revolutionized project delineation in the 1990s, drones have come to greatly speed up our tedious architectural processes. Little by little and thanks to greater automation of their tasks, drones have such interesting options as scheduling site visits without physically having to be present. Therefore, this allows total freedom to obtain data in a pre-programmed way and dump it directly into the building file, being at our entire disposal, without the need to have intervened in the process. Drones reduce time and risks The main purposes of using drones in BIM architecture is to reduce time and risks when reaching inaccessible areas. It is estimated that up to 10 times the time required is saved compared to control with human means, in the sense that it is not necessary: Mount safety devices or scaffolding Hire specialists Try to access the analysis area Basically, drones can move quickly around the construction site, faster than anyone, and avoid obstacles without having to slowly climb scaffolding.
The role of drones in architecture Drones, equipped with a good technological installation, are capable of reporting real information about: The current state of the building and topography The execution of work The finished building Topographic surveys and current state of the building terrain survey drone Photo: PCL Construction Drones allow you to scan the territory with programmed flight routes and easily obtain real 3-dimensional models Industry Email List of the lot. Construction supervision without taking your feet off the ground drone monitoring Photo: biblus.accasoftware.com Thanks to the built-in camera, the drone allows you to check construction areas that are difficult to access or simply without having to go to them. Communication and sale of the project The aerial corporate video can be the star of marketing when communicating the building. Very useful for real estate companies, for example. Drones improve BIM workflow drones in bim Source: thedroneu.com In the architectural process, BIM brings digitalization, drones bring physical reality, and new technologies bring automation.
That is to say, beyond the pure "ease of flight of drones", installing the technology that we need is when these devices truly deploy their true potential. Based on the data collection carried out and the phase of the project, the drone is essential equipment when it comes to having a reliable digital twin . Thanks to this collection of real data, errors can be recognized and anticipated at the BIM model level and corrected as soon as possible on site. As you can see, it is about collecting information in real time, automating updates in the BIM process and making them available to BIM Managers: 1D. Compliance with regulations and survey of the existing site or building. 2D. Detailed description of the existing infrastructures for better modeling of the digital twin and obtaining plans. 3D. Verification of the structures and update of the digital twin. Realization of Virtual Reality tours and marketing videos. 4D. Considerable reduction of time in any phase. 5 D. Greater ease in identifying risks and problems, which leads to cost reduction. 6D. Attachment of thermal imaging cameras and error detection both in the thermal envelope and in the building facilities. hecking the status of the building in use and dumping information for optimization.
The role of drones in architecture Drones, equipped with a good technological installation, are capable of reporting real information about: The current state of the building and topography The execution of work The finished building Topographic surveys and current state of the building terrain survey drone Photo: PCL Construction Drones allow you to scan the territory with programmed flight routes and easily obtain real 3-dimensional models Industry Email List of the lot. Construction supervision without taking your feet off the ground drone monitoring Photo: biblus.accasoftware.com Thanks to the built-in camera, the drone allows you to check construction areas that are difficult to access or simply without having to go to them. Communication and sale of the project The aerial corporate video can be the star of marketing when communicating the building. Very useful for real estate companies, for example. Drones improve BIM workflow drones in bim Source: thedroneu.com In the architectural process, BIM brings digitalization, drones bring physical reality, and new technologies bring automation.
That is to say, beyond the pure "ease of flight of drones", installing the technology that we need is when these devices truly deploy their true potential. Based on the data collection carried out and the phase of the project, the drone is essential equipment when it comes to having a reliable digital twin . Thanks to this collection of real data, errors can be recognized and anticipated at the BIM model level and corrected as soon as possible on site. As you can see, it is about collecting information in real time, automating updates in the BIM process and making them available to BIM Managers: 1D. Compliance with regulations and survey of the existing site or building. 2D. Detailed description of the existing infrastructures for better modeling of the digital twin and obtaining plans. 3D. Verification of the structures and update of the digital twin. Realization of Virtual Reality tours and marketing videos. 4D. Considerable reduction of time in any phase. 5 D. Greater ease in identifying risks and problems, which leads to cost reduction. 6D. Attachment of thermal imaging cameras and error detection both in the thermal envelope and in the building facilities. hecking the status of the building in use and dumping information for optimization.