1_Visual communication is of course one of the most important parts of architecture. A design intent is only as good as its representation. BIM allows for ongoing design and the visual representation of that design is changed along with the model. One thing that I think is lost within the visual Communication in BIM is the communication of process. Since the change in a model is immediately displayed in its drawings, it is harder to show the conception of a design and its methodology.
2_BIM certainly affects the design process. First it forces the designer to think immediately in terms of realistic "floors, walls, and windows" instead of thinking in terms of conceptual space. This can have both positive and negative effects, since the designer is creating the enclosures that form space, rather than designing the space itself. BIM methodology also has a very good effect on the design process, it causes one to think immediately of the realistic qualities and materialities of forms. As the design process continues the
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