IFC CLASS ASSIGNMENT ADD-ON: BIM MODELLING FOR ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING PROJECTS USING BLENDER

Authors

  • Ana Pérez-García Universidad de La Laguna (ULL). Departamento de Técnicas y Proyectos en Ingeniería y Arquitectura. Avenida Ángel Guimerá Jorge, s/n - 38204 La Laguna, Tenerife (España) Author
  • Norena Martín-Dorta Universidad de La Laguna (ULL). Departamento de Técnicas y Proyectos en Ingeniería y Arquitectura. Avenida Ángel Guimerá Jorge, s/n - 38204 La Laguna, Tenerife (España) Author
  • José-Ángel Aranda Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Ingeniería Gráfica, Departamento de Ingeniería Gráfica, Camino de Vera, s/n - 46022 Valencia (España) Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52152/D11029

Keywords:

BIM, IFC, Automation, Free and Open-Source Software, Blender, Python.

Abstract

Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a working methodology for the design and management of construction projects that facilitates collaboration and communication between the different parties involved. It is based on the digital three-dimensional representation of infrastructures within the field of architecture and civil engineering. The generated models are true data containers, capable of storing the geometric and semantic information necessary to support the design, construction and maintenance operations of the assets. This methodology promotes data exchange between different software tools through interoperability and the use of standards. Usually in the development of projects throughout their life cycle, commercial, closed-source BIM software is used. This generally leads to limitations in interoperability and data reuse. This paper details advances in the use of Blender, a free and open-source software (FOSS), to support BIM workflows in construction projects. The paper addresses the automation of the process to export a 3D Blender model to a BIM model in IFC (Industry Foundation Classes). The IFC Class Assignment add-on is developed, which allows the automated assignment of IFC classes to the different elements of the 3D model in Blender to convert it into a BIM model, using scripts written in Python. The proposed extension is able to generate, in an agile and simple way, digital models in IFC4, adequately storing the geometric and semantic information of its components. The results provide a tool that contributes to automate the creation of BIM models in an open-source software such as Blender, simplifying modelling processes and supporting collaboration and standardisation in architectural and engineering projects.

Published

2024-09-02

Issue

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Collaborations

How to Cite

[1]
2024. IFC CLASS ASSIGNMENT ADD-ON: BIM MODELLING FOR ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING PROJECTS USING BLENDER. DYNA. 99, 5 (Sep. 2024). DOI:https://doi.org/10.52152/D11029.