Hemmerling, Marco:
INTERCOM 2.0 – A web-based platform for collaborative design processes
In: SIGraDi 2022 Critical Appropriations : Proceedings of the XXVI Conference of the lberoarnerican Society of Digital Graphics (SIGraDi) 2022 / Herrera, Pablo C.; Dreifuss-Serrano, Cristina; Arris Calderón, Luisa Fernanda; Gómez Z., Paula (Eds.). - XXVI International Conference of the Iberoamerican Society of Digital Graphics ; 07.11.-11.11.2022 - Lima: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2023-04, pp. 823 - 832
2023Essay (Conference) in Conference proceedingsOA Hybrid
Faculty of Architecture » Cologne Institute of Architectural Design
Title:
INTERCOM 2.0 – A web-based platform for collaborative design processes
Author:
Hemmerling, MarcoTH Köln
DHSB-ID
THK0002797
GND
13967019X
ORCID
0000-0003-2806-2126ORCID iD
SCOPUS
56578375300
Other
person connected with TH Köln
corresponding author
Year of publication:
2023
„Publication Channel“:
OA Hybrid
Language of text:
English
Type of resource:
Text
Access Rights:
open access
Peer Reviewed:
Peer Reviewed
Practice Partner:
No
Category:
Research
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Abstract in English:

Next to the advantages of consistent 3D planning, the Building Information Modeling (BIM) method also places new demands on the actors and thus primarily causes a change in the way of working. Against this background the paper discusses the development of the web-based BIM platform INTERCOM for collaborative planning processes in academia and AEC that enables monitoring, processing and assessment in a location and time independent environment. In addition to the technical advantages, a deeper, active and flexible discussion is intended to be created, involving all project partners. As such, INTERCOM is based on the openBIM idea and provides open access for all participants with a high degree of networking for solving complex planning tasks. The research showcases a further development of a previously implemented prototype and discusses the findings from the first academic projects, focussing on the collaborative workflow and the decision making throughout the design process.