14/10/2021 - CIB W78

Venue: Abbaye de Neumünster  - Luxembourg

8.00 - Registration and welcome coffee

8.15 - W78 Committee Meeting [Chapelle]

9.00 - Keynote speeches [Room José Ensch] Chair: Alain Zarli

10.30 - Coffee break

11.00 - Parallel sessions

In at least five finalizing European H2020 research projects** focusing on digitization in the building industry, Linked Data technologies are actively applied to tackle well-known interoperability challenges in the sector. Naturally, this resulted in the creation of a series of technical deliverables (ontologies, data modelling patterns constraints, processes, tools, etc) with both similarities and differences between the different ongoing projects. During the workshop, each of the five projects will share their technical insights on the subject through short technical presentations. The audience might expect to get a view on the reasons for applying Linked Data, the progress made during the project and the lessons learned. At the end of the presentations a roundtable discussion will be held between the different projects to discuss how the Linked Data related outcomes of the different projects can support each other and persist through the BDTA after the independent projects have ended.

** H2020 research projects involved in the workshop:

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  • 11.00 - Welcome and agenda presentation
    Sébastien Thomas, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (P)
  • 11.05 - Introduction
    Łukasz Wilczyński, ASM Market Research and Analysis Centre (O)
  • 11.10 - SEEtheSkills
    Title: SEEtheSkills actions for increasing the VALUE of energy skills – BIM digital tools as the missing link between energy efficient construction and strive for upskilling
    Lihnida Stojanovska-Georgievska, University Ss Cyril and Methodius (O)
  • 11.30 - INSTRUCT
    Title: Digital Technologies to Advance Energy Efficiency Trainings & Education in the Construction Sector
    Irini Barbero, Cardiff University (O)
  • 11.50 - BIM2TWIN
    Title: Digital Twin Construction – A New Paradigm
    Rafael Sacks, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology (P)
  • 12.10 - Q&A session
    Sébastien Thomas, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (P)
  • 12.20 - Wrap up and conclusions
    Łukasz Wilczyński, ASM Market Research and Analysis Centre (O)

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  • 11.00 - (P) Welcome to the 3rd CBIM PhD School – I am exercise, Kim Nyberg, Trimble, Finland
  • 11.30 - (P) Linking BIM models with monitored data using semantic Web - Pieter Pauwels, Netherlands

12.30 - Lunch

13.30 - Parallel sessions

In at least five finalizing European H2020 research projects** focusing on digitization in the building industry, Linked Data technologies are actively applied to tackle well-known interoperability challenges in the sector. Naturally, this resulted in the creation of a series of technical deliverables (ontologies, data modelling patterns constraints, processes, tools, etc) with both similarities and differences between the different ongoing projects. During the workshop, each of the five projects will share their technical insights on the subject through short technical presentations. The audience might expect to get a view on the reasons for applying Linked Data, the progress made during the project and the lessons learned. At the end of the presentations a roundtable discussion will be held between the different projects to discuss how the Linked Data related outcomes of the different projects can support each other and persist through the BDTA after the independent projects have ended.

** H2020 research projects involved in the workshop:

  • SPHERE: Mathias Bonduel (P)

Roundtable discussion with the following additional projects and technical representatives:

  • BIMProve: Klodian Gradeci (P)
  • CBIM: Duygu Utkucu (P)
  • BIM2TWIN: Bruno Fies (P)
  • ASHVIN: Lucian-Constantin Ungureanu  (O)
  • COGITO: Serge Chavez (O)

 

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Session 1/4 Digital building permit solutions

  • 13.30 - Introduction
  • 13.45 - (P) Keynote speech
    Development of digital building permit solutions - What are the hidden challenges?
    Eilif Hjelseth, professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology
    >>> PDF Presentation (4141 KB)
  • 14.15 - (P) From bold sustainability objectives to BIM requirements - Artur Tomczak
    >>> PDF Presentation (1867 KB)
  • 14.30 - Discussions:
    What are the purposes of code checking? which processes and resources are involved in compliance assessment?
  • 13.30 - (O) BIM / IFC Programming class part 1 - Prof. Dr. Jacob Beetz, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
  • 14.00 - (P) ESR presentation - Zijian Wang, China
  • 14.30 - (O) BIM / IFC Programming class part 2 - Prof. Dr. Jacob Beetz, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

15.00 Coffee break

15.30 - Parallel sessions

  • The workshop will adress the BIM workflows enabling the collaboration amongst architects and structural engineers
  • Special focus will be on the Structural Analysis Model (SAM) and the Structural Analysis Format (SAF) enabling interoperability and automation amongst Architectural BIM and Structural BIM environments.
  • SAM/SAF aims at optimized coordination, automation of models' transformations, bi-directional information communication
  • The practical demonstrations will rely on Archicad and SCIA

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15.30 - Welcome by Rita Lengyel, MODENA (P)

15.35 - Introduction Graphisoft by Carlos Cordeiro, Graphisoft (P)

  • SAM/SAF implementation
  • Next generation of BIM – the workflow of the future

15.45 - Introduction SCIA by Rudi Vanmechelen, SCIA (P)

  • SCIA Engineer

15.50 - Overview (MODENA) and (Graphisoft)

  • SAM
  • SAF technical explanation

15.55 - One-model workflow (MODENA) (Graphisoft ) (SCIA)

  • SAM integrated in Archicad
  • Exchange with SCIA

16.25 - Federated model workflow (Graphisoft) (SCIA)

  • IFC export from Archicad
  • Autoconverter

16.35 - Conclusion in Archicad (Graphisoft)

  • Interoperability
  • OPEN BIM approach, BuildingSmart
  • Other softwares

16.45 - Questions / Answers (Graphisoft) (SCIA) (MODENA)

Session 2/4 Integrating domain knowledge into compliance assessment

  • 15.30 - (O) UML Workshop - Kim Jung, LocLab, German

P = Physical

O = Online

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