Application Status of BIM Collaborative Design in Architecture Major
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https://doi.org/10.30564/frae.v1i3.66Abstract
After the concept of BIM (Building Information Modeling) was proposed around 2000, it developed slowly. With the rapid development of hardware, the IFC standard provides reference standards for BIM collaborative design, enabling BIM collaborative design to effectively solve the shortcomings of traditional 2D drawing design and become a new market trend.Keywords:
BIM; Collaborative design; Collision test; VRReferences
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