BIMx explained

Graphisoft BIMx
Developer:Graphisoft
License:Proprietary commercial software

BIMx is a set of desktop and mobile software tools to interactively present the 3D model and 2D documentation of Building Information Models created with ArchiCAD through a much simpler and intuitive interface than ArchiCAD's complex BIM authoring environment's UI. 3D models with 2D drawing sheets exported to BIMx document format can be viewed with native viewer applications developed for Apple iOS, Android, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows operating systems. BIMx presents three dimensional building models in an interactive way similar to First-person shooter video games. Clients, consultants and builders can virtually walk through and make measurements in the 3D model without the need for installing ArchiCAD. The real-time cutaway function can help to discover the construction details of the displayed building model. 2D construction documentation can be accessed directly from the BIMx Hyper-model's 3D model views providing more detailed information about the building.

BIMx authoring and viewer applications

The Graphisoft BIMx software suite consists of three different applications: the desktop publisher software, the viewer apps for desktop and mobile and the web viewer application:

History

The core engine of BIMx was originally developed by a Swedish developer: Zermatt Virtual Reality Software. The original product was released as an add-on for ArchiCAD 9. Graphisoft acquired Zermatt[2] in 2010 and released Virtual Building Explorer for ArchiCAD 13 and ArchiCAD 14. Virtual Building Explorer for ArchiCAD 15 was renamed to BIMx or BIM Explorer.

BIMx Hyper-models

The BIMx Hyper-model concept provides easy access to drawing sheets (such as floor plans and sections) directly from the virtual environment generated from the 3D building models. The 2D drawing sheets of a BIMx Hyper-model can only be opened with either the paid BIMx PRO application or by an in-app purchase. There is also an in-app purchase available for sharing a Hyper-model with unlimited number of stakeholders.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: BIMx Model Transfer service.
  2. Web site: Graphisoft Acquires Zermatt Virtual Reality Solution . Graphisoft Press Release . . June 15, 2010 . June 15, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100627030324/http://www.graphisoft.com/community/press_zone/gs-acquires-zermatt.html. 27 June 2010 . live.
  3. Web site: Construction Computing Awards.
  4. Web site: Architizer A+ Awards.
  5. Web site: Construction Computing Awards.
  6. Web site: AIA Best of Show Awards.
  7. Web site: Khemlani. Lachmi. BIMx DOCS — AECbytes Product Review. AECbytes. 25 February 2014.
  8. Web site: Taylor-Foster. James. Top 10 Apps for Architects. 31 October 2013 . archdaily. 25 February 2014.