BMcCallum
2011-08-31, 06:04 PM
We are investigating ways to please everybody. I know, huge task. But, we are a multi-discipline firm and everybody deserves to be happy.
Here's the issue:
Electrical and Mechanical have their fixtures and devices and that content needs to be displayed in the Architectural views. However, our Architects aren't always happy with the way that M+E content displays:
Don't want to see emergency lighting shading
Outlets and switches are too big
No air flow indicators on diffusers
Sprinkler heads are too small
Not really stuff we want to, or can, control with sub-category, visibilty parameters or filters.
And, we want a solution that will be:
Beneficial
Efficient
Elegant
Repeatable (thanks Phil!)
To us, this means that it is a solution that benefits all disciplines, is easy to implement and maintain, looks great and will work in linked files and single-model collaboration. Wow, how are we going to do that?
We've been down the road of adding Generic Annotation or Generic Models as nested families in the M+E content then controlling the display with sub-category but it just doesn't work in every situation. Plus, it adds a fairly high level of complexity to the views for each discipline. We'd have to configure additional View Templates to control the display of those items in each view. To make matters worse, sometimes we override the display of those links so now we'd have to control the sub-category By Linked View and By Host View. Just too much to go wrong.
My thought: we have to agree. Gulp. Yup, we all have to get along.
For all disciplines, can we agree on Medium detail level? We can all use Coarse and Fine for our discipline-specific views but Medium will be where we get together.
Electrical has traditionally shown emergency lighting plans with solid fill hatch patterns. Sorry, we can't put them on a sub-category and can't control a visibility parameter through a linked model. Again, it needs to work the same in all ways. Maybe you can use a different type mark for those ones?
And Mechanical, those tiny little sprinkler heads are too small to see on the plans. Can we use a generic model so they always show as 300mm circles?
It will be easiest for us to agree internally and we've begun discussions with external consultants. As prime consultant, it will be easiest to make these decisions early in the project. There will be some long faces when we try to make these changes to a project in the late stages of construction drawings.
I think this will be best communicated in the BIM Project Execution Plans at one of the earliest meetings.
So, what is everyone else doing?
Here's the issue:
Electrical and Mechanical have their fixtures and devices and that content needs to be displayed in the Architectural views. However, our Architects aren't always happy with the way that M+E content displays:
Don't want to see emergency lighting shading
Outlets and switches are too big
No air flow indicators on diffusers
Sprinkler heads are too small
Not really stuff we want to, or can, control with sub-category, visibilty parameters or filters.
And, we want a solution that will be:
Beneficial
Efficient
Elegant
Repeatable (thanks Phil!)
To us, this means that it is a solution that benefits all disciplines, is easy to implement and maintain, looks great and will work in linked files and single-model collaboration. Wow, how are we going to do that?
We've been down the road of adding Generic Annotation or Generic Models as nested families in the M+E content then controlling the display with sub-category but it just doesn't work in every situation. Plus, it adds a fairly high level of complexity to the views for each discipline. We'd have to configure additional View Templates to control the display of those items in each view. To make matters worse, sometimes we override the display of those links so now we'd have to control the sub-category By Linked View and By Host View. Just too much to go wrong.
My thought: we have to agree. Gulp. Yup, we all have to get along.
For all disciplines, can we agree on Medium detail level? We can all use Coarse and Fine for our discipline-specific views but Medium will be where we get together.
Electrical has traditionally shown emergency lighting plans with solid fill hatch patterns. Sorry, we can't put them on a sub-category and can't control a visibility parameter through a linked model. Again, it needs to work the same in all ways. Maybe you can use a different type mark for those ones?
And Mechanical, those tiny little sprinkler heads are too small to see on the plans. Can we use a generic model so they always show as 300mm circles?
It will be easiest for us to agree internally and we've begun discussions with external consultants. As prime consultant, it will be easiest to make these decisions early in the project. There will be some long faces when we try to make these changes to a project in the late stages of construction drawings.
I think this will be best communicated in the BIM Project Execution Plans at one of the earliest meetings.
So, what is everyone else doing?