Title |
A Study on the Application of BIM-enabled Interior Panel Design by the control of Parametric Objects and their Properties |
Authors |
김하얀(Kim, Hayan) ; 이진국(Lee, Jin-Kook) |
DOI |
http://dx.doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2016.25.6.070 |
Keywords |
Interior Design ; Building Information Modeling ; Parametric Modeling ; Visual Language ; Quantity Takeoff |
Abstract |
This paper aims to describe a case study of parametric interior design based on BIM (Building Information Modeling). As the practical use of BIM-based design grows, its influence expands into the field of interior architecture design. BIM makes possible to check various design plan, reach decision making in an effective way, and change design plan in an efficient method. Therefore, BIM is also promising field in interior architecture design. However, compared to other fields in architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry, there have been less research and projects on BIM in the field of interior architecture. For increasing the feasibility of adapting BIM in interior architecture design, this paper describes a case study-projecting images for designing interior panels using parametric modeling. This process needs elaborate, delicate, and precise steps for harmonious output. For continuous use of building, users look forward to the design which variable and changeable according to user's preference and environment. Therefore, demand for parametric design in the interior design part such as panel pattern design for various decoration is growing. Treated process in this paper deals with an advanced phase which much effective in decreasing time consumption and useless part of process. Finally, this paper suggests the possibility of using BIM in the interior design process and field where BIM can be applied. |