I attended BILT Europe 2024 in Riga in May 2024 and presented "An Engaging Domestic Asset Information Model In Notion”. I also participated in a panel discussion on EU BIM Mandates lead by Christopher-Robin Raitviir. Before the conference I participated in a speaker mentoring scheme and helped two new speakers with queries.
An Engaging Domestic Asset Information Model In Notion
Using the example of a recently renovated terraced house in London, I showed how to assemble an information-rich domestic Asset Information Model (AIM) which draws together data from different sources in one easy-to-use and maintain platform hosted in Notion which allows the user to manage their home effectively.
Thank you to Conor Shaw for giving me a generous introduction.
My supporting files are on GitHub and the accompanying Notion template can be duplicated here.
Other Sessions
The quality of presentations at BILT was as high as usual, and due to concurrent scheduling I was not able to attend all the sessions I would have liked to. These were the sessions I did attend:
- Data Analytics in the AEC (Konrad Sobon, Bimbeats)
- Swipe Right: Choosing the Correct Coordination Tool (Martin Wilding, KPF)
- The Other Side of the Table: An Inside Look at the Growth Journey of an AEC Software Scale-Up (Gary Sprague, Kinship)
- How to Make an Interior Designer Happy (Electron, IFC.js and Revit API) (Emiliano Capasso, ACPV)
- Harnessing AI for Historic Asset Analysis & Real-Time Sensor Integration for Maintenance (Valentin Noves, e-verse)
- Using SpecklePy and BuildingPy for the creation of online 3D models (Martin Vroegindweij, 3BM)
- Extending Reality at BIG (Ahmad Tabbakh, Bjarke Ingels Group)
- Digital Transformation at Heatherwick studio (Alfonso Monedero, Heatherwick studio)
- The atelier method: a digital workshop for a new university campus in Milan (Guiseppe Semprini, Renzo Piano Building Workshop)
- $1 Billion Project Built Entirely Fully Drawings (Konrad Fugas, BIM Corner)