Define and explain the components contained in a compiled mo
Define and explain the components contained in a compiled model. Why is it unlikely that a single integrated system will incorporate a unified parametric model of all of a building’s systems? On the other hand, what would be the advantages if this could be achieved?
Solution
The components contained in a compiled model are the width,height or depth of a structure,the time taken to complete it and also the cost incurred to build it completely. It defines the specific geographical information of the building, the light analysis of building and the properties,quatities of building materials used. In a simpler terms the compiled model will contain shape and size of rooms or building, the estimated time to complete it and the total estimated cost.
It is unlikely that a single integrated system will incorporate a unified parametric model of all the building systems because of many reasons;
1. A diverse arrangement of parts is needed to analyse the structure, construction of structure and some artistic asthetic purposes.
2. The base parts provided in the system will not address some design situations faced practically in real life. For example the structure having domes or dome shaped walls or slabs.
3. It is possible for a building to have a structure and behaviour that the building system vendors do not have i.e curtain walls etc.
4. Some objects that are needed a building to have are not included in the single integrated systems.
All the above reasons will tell us it is essential to have a multi-integrated system instead of single integrated system.
The advantages of having the same on the other hand are;
1. The cost of building will be economical as the tasks will be less tedious and require less specializings.
2. The loss of information will be very low between the design team, the construction team and the owner as there will be only one point of reference instead of multiple reference points.
3. Reduced possibilities of errors as we use a single system consistently to rectify or make changes.
4. A lot of time is saved in single integrated system compared to multi integrated systems.
