In HBIM modeling it is common to have to represent elements that appear arranged in series and equidistant, but which are not, due to inaccuracies that we can consider to be mainly of a constructive type. To represent this variety, some solutions are exemplified here, ranging from precise and articulated direct modeling activities, up to indirect modeling procedures developed with Visual Programming Language.

Non regular serialities: imperfect recurrencies in the HBIM Model / Valenti, Graziano Mario; Martinelli, Alessandro. - In: DN. - ISSN 2610-8755. - 11/22(2022), pp. 52-60.

Non regular serialities: imperfect recurrencies in the HBIM Model

Graziano Mario Valenti
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Alessandro Martinelli
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2022

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In HBIM modeling it is common to have to represent elements that appear arranged in series and equidistant, but which are not, due to inaccuracies that we can consider to be mainly of a constructive type. To represent this variety, some solutions are exemplified here, ranging from precise and articulated direct modeling activities, up to indirect modeling procedures developed with Visual Programming Language.
2022
Digital twin, decorative order, architectural order, parametric modeling, procedural modeling
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Non regular serialities: imperfect recurrencies in the HBIM Model / Valenti, Graziano Mario; Martinelli, Alessandro. - In: DN. - ISSN 2610-8755. - 11/22(2022), pp. 52-60.
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