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Stanford CEE 215 - GSA Automation of Court Design Guide

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Slide 1Slide 2Slide 3Slide 4Slide 5Slide 6Slide 7Slide 8Slide 9Slide 10Slide 11Slide 12Slide 13Slide 14Slide 15Slide 16Slide 17Slide 18Slide 19Slide 20Slide 21Slide 22Slide 23Slide 24Slide 25Slide 26Slide 27Slide 28Slide 29Slide 30Slide 31Slide 32Slide 33Slide 34Slide 35Slide 36Slide 37Slide 38Slide 39GSA Automation of Court Design Guide1GSA Automation of Court Design GuideReview for BIM authoring tool support July 19, 2007Chuck Eastman,Yeon-Suk Jeong,Jae min Lee,Jin Kook LeeGeorgia TechCollege of ArchitectureSherif Abdelmohsen, Hugo ShewardPasi PaasialaMatti KannalaSolibriGSA Automation of Court Design Guide2Project MotivationCurrent Phase – Circulation validation in courthousesCirculation validation uses information from:spaceswallsdoorselevatorsstairsrampsThe current information in the IFC files required for the GSA BIM Guide is currently almost sufficient for doing this analysis.The purpose of this meeting is to fill in the missing parts.GSA Automation of Court Design Guide3Information generation and reporting chainBIM tool must support the objects and attributes needed to do the assessmentBIM tool capabilitiesBIM tool user must properly define objects, relations, attributes so model can be interpreteddesignerBIM tool must expert the data via IFC in regular way allowing interpretationBIM tool capabilitiesCirculation and Security Rule SetModel Checking SoftwareGSA Automation of Court Design Guide45. BIM Criteria and IFC EntitiesGSA Automation of Court Design Guide5Modeling IFC Entity Name DescriptionSpace IfcSpace Spaces can be defined by not only physical wall but also virtual wall. Space names should be defined on the basis of space naming conventions. (Please use Courthouse naming conventions)Security ZoneIfcSpace & P-set (current)IfcZone & P-set (preferred) Current: Security zone should be one of “public”, “restricted”, and “secure”. This information can be defined as property definition for each space.  Preferred: Security zone value is identified by a zone with a P-set value spaces with that security type are assigned to that zone. Circulation function IfcSpace & P-set Optional assignment of circulation function to spaces not predefined for this purposeDoor IfcDoor There is no special requirement. (hardware as future need)Stair IfcStair Use of IfcStair and IfcRelContainedInSpatialStructure.  A stair should be contained in a space.  Has components such as slab (landing) and flightRamp IfcRamp Use of IfcRamp and IfcRelContainedInSpatialStructure.  A ramp should be contained in a space like stairs. Has components such as rampflight and slab (landing)Elevator IfcSpace Currently, elevator objects are defined through space name. For example, “judges elevator”, “prisoner elevator”.Wall IfcWall, IfcCurtainWall There is no special requirement.GSA Circulation View Requirements for IFC Gray cells are those already specified in GSA BIM GuideGSA Automation of Court Design Guide6Courthouse Space Names - subsetaccess point active records storagearchival storage areaattorney conferenceattorney loungeaudio-visual control roombankruptcy administrator officebook/court archives roomcafeteriacellblockcentral court libraries services areacircuit clerk officecircuit executive conferencecircuit executive client property storage roomcircuit executive officeclerk officeclerk storageclerk toiletcoat closetcomputerconferenceconference/librarycorridorcounter workstation court reporter/recorder areadistrict court executive officeelectronic monitoring equipment storage/repair roomequipment roomexecutive officesexit corridorfederal defender officehearingjudge closetjudges chamber toiletjudges elevatorjudges garage judge loungejudges robing roomjuror loungejuror toiletjury clerk officelaw clerk officelibrarylibrary staff officesloading docklobbymagistrate judges courtroomsmagistrate judges chambermagistrate judges conferencemagistrate judges trial courtroomsnews media roomparking lot sally portpreargument/conference attorney officeprisoner corridorsGSA Automation of Court Design Guide7PublicRestrictedSecureModeling of space element and security levelGSA Automation of Court Design Guide8IfcOwnerHistoryIfcRelReferencedInSpatialStructureIfcRelServicesBuildingsIfcLabelIfcElementCompositionEnumIfcRelContainedInSpatialStructureIfcRelCoversSpacesIfcRelSpaceBoundaryIfcInternalOrExternalEnumIfcLengthMeasureIfcSpatialStructureElementIfcSpaceIfcSpaceLongName(INV) ReferencesElements SCompositionType(INV) ServicedBySystems S(INV) ContainsElements SInteriorOrExteriorSpaceElevationWithFlooring(INV) HasCoverings S(INV) BoundedBy SIfcLabelIfcTextIfcGloballyUniqueIdIfcOwnerHistoryIfcRelDecomposesIfcRelAssociatesIfcRelDecomposesIfcLabelIfcRelAssignsToProductIfcObjectPlacementIfcProductRepresentationIfcObjectIfcProductIfcRootGlobalIdOwnerHistoryNameDescription(INV) HasAssignments S(INV) IsDecomposedBy S(INV) Decomposes S[0:1](INV) HasAssociations SObjectTypeObjectPlacementRepresentation(INV) ReferencedBy SIfcObjectDefinitionDefinition of space nameSpace NameSpace numberFor Stairs, RampsNaming of spacesIfcRelDefines(INV) IsDefinedBy SGSA Automation of Court Design Guide9Using zone to define security type (Preferred)(Current)(Preferred)IfcSpaceIfcZoneIfcRelAssignsToGroupIfcSpaceIfcRelDefinedByPropertiesIfcSpaceIfcSpaceP-setP-setIfcRelDefinedByPropertiesGSA Automation of Court Design Guide10IfcOwnerHistoryIfcRelReferencedInSpatialStructureIfcRelServicesBuildingsIfcLabelIfcElementCompositionEnumIfcRelContainedInSpatialStructureIfcRelCoversSpacesIfcRelSpaceBoundaryIfcInternalOrExternalEnumIfcLengthMeasureIfcSpatialStructureElementIfcSpaceIfcSpaceLongName(INV) ReferencesElements SCompositionType(INV) ServicedBySystems S(INV) ContainsElements SInteriorOrExteriorSpaceElevationWithFlooring(INV) HasCoverings S(INV) BoundedBy SIfcLabelIfcTextIfcGloballyUniqueIdIfcOwnerHistoryIfcRelDecomposesIfcRelAssociatesIfcRelDecomposesIfcLabelIfcRelAssignsToProductIfcObjectPlacementIfcProductRepresentationIfcObjectIfcProductIfcRootGlobalIdOwnerHistoryNameDescription(INV) HasAssignments S(INV) IsDecomposedBy S(INV) Decomposes S[0:1](INV) HasAssociations SObjectTypeObjectPlacementRepresentation(INV) ReferencedBy SIfcObjectDefinitionDefinition of security zone using P-set (Current)Space NameSpace numberFor Stairs, RampsIfcRelDefines(INV) IsDefinedBy SCurrent assignment of Security type using PsetGSA Automation of Court Design


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