All three software packages, Revit, SketchUp and Digital Blue Foam, are excellent architectural software. Which one should you choose to model your project in 3D?
All three software packages, Revit, SketchUp and Digital Blue Foam, are excellent architectural software. However, the best choice you will make depends on the result you need. Which one should you choose to model your project in 3D?
To do this, we will explain some basics: the difference between BIM and CAD software. But we'll also talk about what's new with AI design software.
As you can see, Revit, SketchUp and Digital Blue Foam are different systems so which one should I choose for my building design project? What is the difference between CAD, BIM and AI software for building design?
SketchUp is CAD software.
CAD, or computer-aided design, is a set of software tools that allow designers to create virtual 2D and 3D models of buildings, structures, machines and parts through computer technology.
It is a very simple and straightforward software and not very smart: changing a door in one drawing will have to be checked and modified manually in all other drawings, (nightmare). It is quite easy to use and the software is cheap.
These designs are accurate drawings or illustrations of new buildings or plans and can be two or three dimensional.
CAD programs are widely used by engineers in many industries, from industry and manufacturing to civil engineering and plant design.
CAD has traditionally been used in the construction industry to create two-dimensional designs, especially those that require the assembly of multiple components to form a larger whole, such as plant rooms.
Revit is BIM software.
BIM (building information modeling) is a new process and methodology by which a team of architects, engineers and contractors work collaboratively to design and construct a commercial building using the same database and computer model. It involves creating a 2D sketch and then transforming it into a 3D model.
BIM is a new approach to design and construction in which all disciplines collaborate to create a complete virtual model of the building.
Based on an intelligent model and enabled by a cloud-based platform, BIM integrates structured, multidisciplinary data to produce a digital representation of an asset throughout its lifecycle, from planning and design to construction and operation.
BIM helps you visualize your project, test different design solutions and generate construction documents. It can show critical facility management systems, such as electrical containment and mechanical cooling systems, as well as roofs and windows.
BIM is typically used to create the detailed package for the SD and subsequent steps. The construction package for a relatively simple building can easily have 200 drawings, while a larger mixed-use building can easily have 5,000+ drawings. Impossible to manage without BIM. It can track changes and updates, so a change to a 3D door will automatically update the rest of the drawings, door schedules, etc.
Digital Blue Foam is AI software.
Digital Blue Foam is AI software for architecture for the early stage of design, providing architects, engineers and contractors with powerful new capabilities.
It is complementary to CAD and BIM software. This is the first step. With early stage AI software, you start working on a project easily. All the data needed to design your building sustainably and knowledgeably is gathered for quick feasibility studies.