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The BIM Maturity Model

The BIM Maturity Model

May 28, 2013May 7, 2017 Luke Johnson

See, if you put another word between BIM and Model, no-one will speak of animal cruelty…

If you are ever looking for a diagram of the maturity model:

Image via http://revitstickynotes.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/revit-ifc-plugin-by-geometry-gym.html
where credit for the image is given to UK Government BIM strategy document

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Revit Conceptual Mass families for programmatic stack diagrams

February 2, 2012 Luke Johnson

If you want to know more, contact NMcClure @apertedesign

Using #Revit Conceptual Mass families for programmatic stack diagrams – takes a bit of massaging btwn .rfa and .rvt, but works great!

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