siliconindia | | March 202085 KEY ARCHITECTURAL TRENDS FOR EVERY BUDDING ENTREPRENEUROpinionIN MY By Aayush Chaudhary, Principal Architect, ACad StudioHolding a Masters in Construction Management from the University of London, Aayush held the role of Head Architect at Creative Constructs, and even incepted Spacemould, prior to joining ACad in 2018.At the point when Computer Aided Design & Drafting (CADD) programming was first introduced during the 1980s, it is believed to have changed the way things were done in the design and con-struction industry. It set a standard for architects, engineers and other designers while making structures and developing structures. None-theless, while CADD may have improved the nature of architectural designs and construction, it had numerous confinements that neglected to give the most extreme proficiency between construction and archi-tectural designs. It wasn't until the appearance of the Building Informa-tion Modeling (BIM) apparatus during the 1990s that the industry saw noteworthy changes when it comes to construction and architectural designs. Here are five trends for architects and budding architects to follow in 2020:BIM (Building Information Model-ling): Building Information Modelling is an environment of creating, generating, storing, managing, exchanging and sharing the building information in a reusable and interoperable manner. In other ways, it is a procedure which involves the creation and management of data used in construction, while combining all systems associated with construction from start to finish. The process involves creating a virtual model of a building containing all the struc-tural, architectural and services details, in-cluding Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumb-ing linking with a project planned timeline and then tracking the performance against actual outcomes. This helps in reducing most of the risks associated with the construction.
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