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The data dimension: redefining the BIM dimensions

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3D BIM? 4D BIM? 5D BIM? 6D, 7D and 8D BIM? Junk the lot of them and focus on the only BIM dimension that matters. Henry Fenby-Taylor welcomes you to the data dimension.

There is a problem with the dimensions of BIM. They are used to communicate the value that clients can get from a BIM process with value-added services. However, they’ve always sat to the side of information management and data-rich 3D modelling.

What exactly these dimensions are and how they’re implemented is still, years after their first definition, hotly contested. The number of dimensions vary from six to double digits. This makes teaching people about BIM difficult and standardisation impossible. While the processes of information management are clear and purposeful, and data-rich 3D modelling finds a multitude of purposes, the dimensions are bolt-ons, along for the BIM ride.

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