BIM and Digital Design: A Closer Look at How Mass Timber goes from Factory to Building Site

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Le Corbusier's fascination with the automobile is evident in the architect's various photographic records of him posing proudly next to a car in front of his architectural work. According to the Franco-Swiss architect, in addition to enabling more efficient and economical construction, the industrialization of architecture could form the basis of improved aesthetic results in the same way the modern car chassis supports the creative and modern design of the automobile body. Yet, while vehicles have experienced impressive changes since the 1930s, it can be said that architecture has been slower to adopt the advances of other industries.

But that has been changing little by little. Driven by concerns around sustainability, the use of non-renewable fossil resources, and efficiency, coupled with accelerating demand to build new buildings and more accessible infrastructure, the construction industry has been incorporating numerous new technologies, including those adopted from other industries. In addition, renewable materials such as wood have been identified as an ideal construction material—especially when incorporating innovative mass timber products such as CLT and glulam, design methods and processes like BIM and DfMA, tools for visualization such as VDC, and tools for manufacturing such as CNC. We know, these are a lot of acronyms, but we will try to clarify them throughout this article.

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Cite: Souza, Eduardo. "BIM and Digital Design: A Closer Look at How Mass Timber goes from Factory to Building Site" [BIM e design digital: Como a madeira engenheirada sai da fábrica ao canteiro de obras?] 01 Apr 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/956966/bim-and-digital-design-a-closer-look-at-how-mass-timber-goes-from-factory-to-building-site> ISSN 0719-8884

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