Building Information Drafting
Nearly every phase of production in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) has become digital, with project authorship increasingly collective. As a result, the importance of optimizing building information management continues to grow. New digital platforms have revolutionized the process, making it faster and more efficient. Digital modeling software, building information management systems, and computational simulations have proliferated, replacing the old linear process with a more connected digital engineering workflow. As project authorship expands, platforms must adaptively integrate diverse sets of information, tools, and workflows. In the AEC industry, project authorship is continuously reshaped by emerging technologies.

Our Building information drafting project starts with a 3D laser scanning or drone surveying to build a point cloud is captured at high speed with such precision that near-perfect 3D images of both external and internal surfaces and rooms can be produced. These models allow for accurate measurements and the generation of critical data with ease and precision. This provides an accurate representation of the contexts of the future projects.

Using an accurate context model, we create designs based on real-world proportions through Building Information Modeling (BIM), incorporating precise details such as wall and slab thickness, footings, and joints. These digital 3D models of properties, complete with associated building information and processes, form the foundation for an updated, accessible, and practical property information model (BIM model).
By adding specific property information to the BIM model—such as which spaces are connected to certain properties—it becomes possible to automate workflows and improve access to relevant data. This data could include tenant information, cleaning requirements, or details about installations, equipment, or furnishings within the space.
Spaces can also be classified by usage, helping measure site efficiency. For example, this could involve calculating how many square meters are used on a particular floor or within the entire building, or determining space usage per department, employee, student, or patient.

Using an accurate context model, we create designs based on real-world proportions through Building Information Modeling (BIM), incorporating precise details such as wall and slab thickness, footings, and joints. These digital 3D models of properties, complete with associated building information and processes, form the foundation for an updated, accessible, and practical property information model.
By adding specific property information to the BIM model—such as which spaces are connected to certain properties—it becomes possible to automate workflows and improve access to relevant data. This data could include tenant information, cleaning requirements, or details about installations, equipment, or furnishings within the space.
Spaces can also be classified by usage, helping measure site efficiency. For example, this could involve calculating how many square meters are used on a particular floor or within the entire building, or determining space usage per user.

Ultimately, this will evolve into a real-time, interactive construction documentation set, offering instant revisions and visualization of building details. This capability reduces risk and increases efficiency during construction by eliminating common issues such as discrepancies between design and building, and inconsistencies in construction drawings.

At Intelligent Art Studio, all of our designs are integrated into a BIM modeling system to provide you with accurate information that seamlessly translates into the construction process.

