Please enter the following info in the fields above:

  • Your Name (just type your name, then click Create to add yourself to the list)
  • Paste a link to the model that you uploaded to your BIM 360 folder in the BIM 360 Link field.

Image of My Model

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Description

The structural design following the building model of Module 6 follows the architectural model closely, but now focuses on the structural components of the design. It features columns on each intersection of the modeled grid lines and beams across, as well as cantilevered beams to reach the portions of the business that curve. Along the edges of the building, there are also beams that approximate to the curvature. There are beam systems composing each grid area as part of the structural model. The first floor features individual foundation for each column as well as for the structural walls that go around the stairs. The floor for the first floor is a thick concrete slab with the the rest of the floors being a metal floor and roof deck for the top floor.

Using BIM 360 Model Coordination

  1. Upload your architectural and structural models to your folder on BIM 360 Documents, then copy them into the subfolder named Coordination Space.
  2. Switch to the Model Coordination tool.
  3. Create a new View that merges a 3D view from both your architectural and structural models.
  4. Open the new view, and use the BIM 360 model viewing environment to navigate to an interesting camera viewpoint. Then, create an Issue to share this viewpoint.
    1. Click the Issues button in the left navigation bar to display the saved issues.
    2. Click the Create Issue button to create a new one.
    3. Click a location in the model viewer to place a push pin.
    4. Enter info for this issue:
      • Change the Type to Design
      • Enter a Title
      • Assign the issue to Wilfrido Martinez
    5. Click the Create button to save your issue and send it to the assignee.
  5. Repeat these steps to create three issues sharing interesting viewpoints within your merged models.