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Kimon Onuma and Cyril Verley trade confessions from decades inside the BIM and digital twin world. From hoarding data and chasing flashy visuals to selling LOD 500 models that nobody could use, they name the “Seven Deadly BIMs” and discuss how the industry can find redemption through open data, APIs, and collaboration.
This episode of Café Zai invites listeners to reflect, and rethink how architectural intelligence can finally move from drawings to data.
By KimonKimon Onuma and Cyril Verley trade confessions from decades inside the BIM and digital twin world. From hoarding data and chasing flashy visuals to selling LOD 500 models that nobody could use, they name the “Seven Deadly BIMs” and discuss how the industry can find redemption through open data, APIs, and collaboration.
This episode of Café Zai invites listeners to reflect, and rethink how architectural intelligence can finally move from drawings to data.