Abstract

With the increasing, complexity, and advanced environmental changes, the paradigm of architectural design is being transformed from a two-dimensional (2D) design to a three-dimensional (3D) design. In particular, according to the active needs of the project owner, institutional guidelines are being developed in the construction field to utilize Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology to efficiently manage construction information. However, contrary to this increasing trend, the case of conducting domestic BIM projects has been pointed out as problems such as the lack of systematic management system, lack of standard work performance processes and standards, and lack of information-compatible systems for participants. In this study, we proposed project Owners-architect design collaboration process between Client and practitioners reflecting the KBIMS (Korea BIM Standard) standard framework developed by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Land R&D ‘OpenBIM Research Group’. Furthermore, in the BIM implementation plan and the BIM design work phase, we presented a checklist that should be shared between the owner-design, so that the project can be carried out through communication and collaboration rather than the work flow of unilateral reporting and approval.

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