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[https://speckle.systems/ Speckle]<br />
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Speckle is an open source<ref>[https://speckle.systems/blog/opensource-aec-speckle ''Open Source in AEC & Speckle'']</ref> cloud-based data platform for AEC. It provides a method of liberating data from one platform to another in a quick, manageable, and efficient way. It works with [[Blender]], ThreeJS and [[Dynamo]] as well as with proprietary solutions like [[Revit]]/Dynamo, GSA, Unreal, Rhino/Grasshopper and Excel. A project connecting speckle with [[FreeCAD]] has been [https://github.com/yorikvanhavre/WebTools/blob/master/Speckle.py started].<br />
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Speckle allows you to transfer data and geometry through a network. It defines a common geometry language.<br />
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=Use case example=<br />
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Architect which works in Rhino want to send his geometry to Civil Engineer which is working on Blender<br />
# Architect creates a stream and send it to a remote database (Speckle Server) using Rhino or Grasshopper Speckle plugin<br />
# Civil Engineer retrieves the stream from Speckle Server using Blender Speckle plugin<br />
# HVAC engineer which is stuck on Revit join. He connect to Speckle Server and retrieves the stream using Revit Speckle plugin.<br />
Engineers are now happy to be able to work with a model from a software which currently do not have native export to IFC.<br />
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=Notes=<br />
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* Notable features : <br />
** You can transfer geometry and data with ease and in short time.<br />
** It works with common AEC softwares. Easy to communicate a model.<br />
** git (git like ?) model versioning.<br />
* Known limitations :<br />
** Data-structure is not normalized. IFC schema could be used but this feature need to be developed.<br />
** You cannot work on same objects (eg. security engineer cannot fill in fire protection data in an architect's wall). Although merge feature might allow this in future.<br />
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=Testing Speckle=<br />
You can test Speckle on their server [https://hestia.speckle.works Speckle Hestia]. Follow [https://speckle.systems/docs/essentials/start get started] instructions on their website.<br />
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=Definitions/parts=<br />
'''speckle kit'''<br />
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«it's basically a schema and its implementations to and from a given set of software apps».<ref>[https://community.osarch.org/discussion/comment/3845/#Comment_3845 OSArch discussion]</ref><br />
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Documentation is available in high level version<ref>[https://speckle.systems/blog/schemas-revisited/ Dimitrie Stefanescu, ''Schemas & Standards: The BYO Approach'', Speckle blog]</ref> and more technical one <ref>[https://speckle.systems/docs/developers/object-models/ ''Schemas & Object Models (.NET)'', Speckle wiki documentation]</ref><br />
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'''speckle-server<ref>[https://github.com/specklesystems/speckle-server speckle-server repository]</ref>'''<br />
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This is the Speckle Server 2.0. It consists of two distinct parts:<br />
* The server application itself, which is a nodejs app exposing a GraphQL API.<br />
* The frontend application, which is a static vuejs app.<br />
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'''PySpeckle<ref>[https://github.com/speckleworks/PySpeckle PySpeckle repository]</ref>'''<br />
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A Python Speckle Client. It powers SpeckleBlender.<br />
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'''SpeckleBlender<ref>[https://github.com/speckleworks/SpeckleBlender SpeckleBlender repository]</ref>'''<br />
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Speckle add-on for Blender. License: MIT<br />
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=Resources=<br />
* Website: https://speckle.systems/<br />
* Documentation: https://speckle.systems/docs/essentials/start<br />
* Forum: https://discourse.speckle.works/<br />
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=References=<br />
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[[Category:SoftwareMissingInfoBox]]</div>85.191.10.234https://wiki.osarch.org/index.php?title=Topologic&diff=5233Topologic2022-08-03T14:47:00Z<p>85.191.10.234: </p>
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{{Infobox software<br />
| icon = Icon_topologic_64x64.png<br />
| screenshot = Topologic_screenshot.jpg<br />
| website = [https://topologic.app/ topologic.app/ ]<br />
| source = [https://github.com/wassimj/Topologic github]<br />
| license = [https://github.com/wassimj/Topologic/blob/main/LICENSE AGPL3-only]<br />
| bugs = [https://github.com/wassimj/Topologic/issues report bugs]<br />
| community = [https://topologic.app/community/ forum] [https://topologic.app/learning/ learning]<br />
| maturity = Mature<br />
| donation = [[Donation_Directory#Topologic|donate]]<br />
}}<br />
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Topologic is a software modelling library enabling hierarchical and topological representations of architectural spaces, buildings and artefacts through non-manifold topology. The basic premise behind Topologic is that it can help users think about their building design not only as an assembly of physical components, but as a conceptual, logical, spatial, topological, and hierarchical configuration. Once they have built and connected a robust spatial model, this can be used as a ''scaffolding'' from which to conduct spatial queries and derive more complex building components. Because the formal language of topology is well-matched to the data input requirements for applications such as energy simulation, Topologic models can be easily connected to analysis and simulation engines to predict the building’s performance. This will ultimately lead to more efficient buildings that have a lower environmental impact. Topologic operates within BIM visual programming environments: Rhino/Grasshopper and Autodesk Revit/Dynamo. More recently, a nascent effort has been initiated to bring Topologic to operate inside Blender 3D and the related Sverchok visual programming environment https://github.com/wassimj/topologicsverchok.<br />
Topologic has been instrumental in many use cases including improving BIM software, enabling classification of graphs using machine learning, analysing fire egress using reinforcement learning, and optimising design processes through integration with blockchain technology and Non-Fungible-Tokens for Building components.Topologic has been used to optimise real multi-million euro projects.<br />
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Topologic was featured in the OSArch [[Monthly Meetup]], you can [https://peertube.social/videos/watch/e8173fef-5d26-4d8b-98c2-400b095f9c81 watch the presentation online].<br />
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There is early support for [https://community.osarch.org/discussion/comment/8924/#Comment_8924 Topologic in FreeCAD] but it is mainly developed for [[Sverchok]] node based programming for [[Blender]].<br />
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= See also =<br />
* [[Sverchok]] node based Topologic integration for [[Blender]]<br />
* Our forum has a [https://community.osarch.org/discussion/131/talk-on-topologic-redefining-bim-through-spatial-topology-information-and-grammars very extensive thread] about Topologic<br />
<br />
= External Resources =<br />
* Topologic's main website is at: https://topologic.app<br />
* [https://community.osarch.org/profile/topologic Wassim's] youtube channel has some [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRU7NkCdwfX78JHQGXc6sng tutorials for Topologic]<br />
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[[Category:Building Energy Modeling (BEM)]]</div>85.191.10.234https://wiki.osarch.org/index.php?title=CAD_Sketcher&diff=4783CAD Sketcher2022-06-08T22:19:08Z<p>85.191.10.234: </p>
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{{Infobox software<br />
| icon = CAD_Sketcher_Icon.png<br />
| screenshot = CAD Sketcher In Action Second Step.jpg<br />
| website = [https://www.cadsketcher.com/ CADsketcher.com]<br />
| source = [https://github.com/hlorus/CAD_Sketcher github]<br />
| license = [https://github.com/hlorus/CAD_Sketcher/blob/main/LICENSE GPLv3-only]<br />
| bugs = [https://github.com/hlorus/CAD_Sketcher/discussions/107 Github]<br />
| community = [https://discord.gg/EyRjypztmf Discord]<br />
| maturity = Promising<br />
| donation = [https://opencollective.com/cadsketcher Open Collective]<br />
}}<br />
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CAD Sketcher is a constraint-based sketcher [[:Category:Blender_Add-on|Blender Add-on]] that allows you to create precise 2d shapes by defining CAD geometric constraints like tangents, dimension, angles, equal and more. These Sketches are then converted into beziers or mesh which still stay editable through a fully non-destructive workflow i.e, Geometry nodes and modifiers. This makes it useful for [[Getting_started_with_2D_CAD_drafting|2d drafting]]<br />
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CAD Sketcher is also an open-source project which at the core believes in facilitating precision modeling within blender. They are not looking to replace CAD programs. They just want to bring CAD-like functionality to the world of mesh modeling.<br />
<br />
This all begins with CAD Sketcher, which they hope will be the cornerstone for many other CAD-like functionalities and addons to come to the world of blender.<br />
<br />
It is still very early days for CAD Sketcher and they are looking to nail down the basics first, for there release of 1.0.0 of CAD sketcher the addon. This includes a robust core toolset for sketching with a comfortable sketching workflow and a bug-free experience.<br />
<br />
In the future, they are looking to take things out from the 2D space and into the 3rd dimension by adding features like sketch to sketch referencing, mesh face parametric referencing, 3-dimensional constraints and perhaps take things even a step further by exploring assemblies and if anything can be further improved with the NURBS workflow in blender.<br />
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= See also =<br />
<br />
= External Resources =<br />
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[[Category:Blender Add-on]]<br />
[[Category:Blender]]</div>85.191.10.234https://wiki.osarch.org/index.php?title=OSArch_Digital_Infrastructure&diff=4737OSArch Digital Infrastructure2022-04-23T09:07:50Z<p>85.191.10.234: /* osarch.org */</p>
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<div>On this page you can see who manages and has access to different critical parts of our digital infrastructure.<br />
<br />
There is also a page on who maintains our [[Outreach|social media presence]].<br />
<br />
Updated 2021<br />
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=osarch.org=<br />
* Domain owner: [[User:Dimitar12| Dimitar on wiki]], [https://community.osarch.org/profile/dimitar dimitar on forum]<br />
* Wordpress editors: [https://community.osarch.org/profile/condur Petru Conduraru/condur], [https://community.osarch.org/profile/CadGiru CadGiru], [https://community.osarch.org/profile/dimitrie dimitrie], [[User:Sigmadesigns|Yassine/Sigmadesigns]], [[User:Duncan|Duncan Lithgow (Duncan)]]<br />
* Wordpress admins: [[User:Brunoperdigao|Brunoperdigao]], [[User:Jesusbill|Ioannis Christovasilis (Jesusbill)]], [[User:Moult|Dion Moult (moult)]], [[User:Tetov|Anton Tetov (tetov)]]<br />
* Server/database administrators: [[User:Moult|Dion Moult (moult)]], [[User:Tetov|Anton Tetov (tetov)]] (not root)<br />
* Server backups: '''only''' [[User:Moult|Dion Moult (moult)]]<br />
<br />
=wiki.osarch.org=<br />
* [[Special:ListUsers|Users]], [[Special:ActiveUsers|Active Users]], [https://wiki.osarch.org/index.php?username=&group=sysop&wpsubmit=&wpFormIdentifier=mw-listusers-form&title=Special%3AListUsers&limit=50 Administrators]<br />
* [https://wiki.osarch.org/index.php?title=Special:ListUsers&group=bureaucrat Bureaucrats] can give users upload rights<br />
<br />
=community.osarch.org=<br />
* Administrators: [[User:JanF|Jan Filipec (JanF)]], [[User:Jesusbill|Ioannis Christovasilis (Jesusbill)]], [[User:Moult|Dion Moult (moult)]], [[User:Duncan|Duncan Lithgow (Duncan)]], [[User:Tetov|Anton Tetov (tetov)]]<br />
<br />
=Live chat=<br />
We have both a Matrix room and an IRC channel (bridged together). The IRC channel is on [https://libera.chat/ Libera.Chat] and named #OSArch. The Matrix room is on [https://matrix.org/ Matrix.org]'s homeserver and is also named #OSArch. OSArch is a registered project under the Libera.Chat network, kindly registered by Libera staff member Christian (Fuchs).<br />
<br />
Administration Matrix: [[User:Duncan|Duncan Lithgow]] ([https://matrix.to/#/@dunlit:matrix.org dunlit on Matrix]), [[User:Moult|Dion Moult]] (moult on IRC), [[User:Tetov|Anton Tetov]] ([https://matrix.to/#/@tetov:matrix.org tetov on Matrix] and tetov-irc on IRC)<br />
<br />
Administration IRC: [[User:Moult|Dion Moult]] (moult on IRC), <br />
<br />
We can claim Libera channels using <code>/msg ChanServ CLAIM #channel</code>, and access the private Libera channel <code>#libera-communities</code> for other registered projects and communities.<br />
<br />
For those on Matrix who want to use Libera-related benefits, such as claiming channels or IP cloaks, you would have to register a nickserv account on Libera and be identified to it, which is possible through Matrix [https://matrix-org.github.io/matrix-appservice-irc/latest/usage.html#authentication using this guide].<br />
<br />
'''Links'''<br />
* [irc://irc.libera.chat/#OSArch IRC link]<br />
* [https://osarch.org/chat Web client pointed to #OSArch]<br />
* [https://matrix.to/#/#osarch:matrix.org Matrix link].<br />
<br />
=gitlab.com/osarch=<br />
https://gitlab.com/osarch<br />
* Group members: https://gitlab.com/groups/osarch/-/group_members</div>85.191.10.234https://wiki.osarch.org/index.php?title=OSArch_Digital_Infrastructure&diff=4736OSArch Digital Infrastructure2022-04-23T09:07:23Z<p>85.191.10.234: /* osarch.org */</p>
<hr />
<div>On this page you can see who manages and has access to different critical parts of our digital infrastructure.<br />
<br />
There is also a page on who maintains our [[Outreach|social media presence]].<br />
<br />
Updated 2021<br />
<br />
=osarch.org=<br />
* Domain owner: [[User:Dimitar12| Dimitar on wiki]][https://community.osarch.org/profile/dimitar dimitar on forum]<br />
* Wordpress editors: [https://community.osarch.org/profile/condur Petru Conduraru/condur], [https://community.osarch.org/profile/CadGiru CadGiru], [https://community.osarch.org/profile/dimitrie dimitrie], [[User:Sigmadesigns|Yassine/Sigmadesigns]], [[User:Duncan|Duncan Lithgow (Duncan)]]<br />
* Wordpress admins: [[User:Brunoperdigao|Brunoperdigao]], [[User:Jesusbill|Ioannis Christovasilis (Jesusbill)]], [[User:Moult|Dion Moult (moult)]], [[User:Tetov|Anton Tetov (tetov)]]<br />
* Server/database administrators: [[User:Moult|Dion Moult (moult)]], [[User:Tetov|Anton Tetov (tetov)]] (not root)<br />
* Server backups: '''only''' [[User:Moult|Dion Moult (moult)]]<br />
<br />
=wiki.osarch.org=<br />
* [[Special:ListUsers|Users]], [[Special:ActiveUsers|Active Users]], [https://wiki.osarch.org/index.php?username=&group=sysop&wpsubmit=&wpFormIdentifier=mw-listusers-form&title=Special%3AListUsers&limit=50 Administrators]<br />
* [https://wiki.osarch.org/index.php?title=Special:ListUsers&group=bureaucrat Bureaucrats] can give users upload rights<br />
<br />
=community.osarch.org=<br />
* Administrators: [[User:JanF|Jan Filipec (JanF)]], [[User:Jesusbill|Ioannis Christovasilis (Jesusbill)]], [[User:Moult|Dion Moult (moult)]], [[User:Duncan|Duncan Lithgow (Duncan)]], [[User:Tetov|Anton Tetov (tetov)]]<br />
<br />
=Live chat=<br />
We have both a Matrix room and an IRC channel (bridged together). The IRC channel is on [https://libera.chat/ Libera.Chat] and named #OSArch. The Matrix room is on [https://matrix.org/ Matrix.org]'s homeserver and is also named #OSArch. OSArch is a registered project under the Libera.Chat network, kindly registered by Libera staff member Christian (Fuchs).<br />
<br />
Administration Matrix: [[User:Duncan|Duncan Lithgow]] ([https://matrix.to/#/@dunlit:matrix.org dunlit on Matrix]), [[User:Moult|Dion Moult]] (moult on IRC), [[User:Tetov|Anton Tetov]] ([https://matrix.to/#/@tetov:matrix.org tetov on Matrix] and tetov-irc on IRC)<br />
<br />
Administration IRC: [[User:Moult|Dion Moult]] (moult on IRC), <br />
<br />
We can claim Libera channels using <code>/msg ChanServ CLAIM #channel</code>, and access the private Libera channel <code>#libera-communities</code> for other registered projects and communities.<br />
<br />
For those on Matrix who want to use Libera-related benefits, such as claiming channels or IP cloaks, you would have to register a nickserv account on Libera and be identified to it, which is possible through Matrix [https://matrix-org.github.io/matrix-appservice-irc/latest/usage.html#authentication using this guide].<br />
<br />
'''Links'''<br />
* [irc://irc.libera.chat/#OSArch IRC link]<br />
* [https://osarch.org/chat Web client pointed to #OSArch]<br />
* [https://matrix.to/#/#osarch:matrix.org Matrix link].<br />
<br />
=gitlab.com/osarch=<br />
https://gitlab.com/osarch<br />
* Group members: https://gitlab.com/groups/osarch/-/group_members</div>85.191.10.234https://wiki.osarch.org/index.php?title=OSArch_Digital_Infrastructure&diff=4735OSArch Digital Infrastructure2022-04-23T09:06:33Z<p>85.191.10.234: /* osarch.org */</p>
<hr />
<div>On this page you can see who manages and has access to different critical parts of our digital infrastructure.<br />
<br />
There is also a page on who maintains our [[Outreach|social media presence]].<br />
<br />
Updated 2021<br />
<br />
=osarch.org=<br />
* Domain owner: [[User:Dimitar12| Dimitar]][https://community.osarch.org/profile/dimitar dimitar]<br />
* Wordpress editors: [https://community.osarch.org/profile/condur Petru Conduraru/condur], [https://community.osarch.org/profile/CadGiru CadGiru], [https://community.osarch.org/profile/dimitrie dimitrie], [[User:Sigmadesigns|Yassine/Sigmadesigns]], [[User:Duncan|Duncan Lithgow (Duncan)]]<br />
* Wordpress admins: [[User:Brunoperdigao|Brunoperdigao]], [[User:Jesusbill|Ioannis Christovasilis (Jesusbill)]], [[User:Moult|Dion Moult (moult)]], [[User:Tetov|Anton Tetov (tetov)]]<br />
* Server/database administrators: [[User:Moult|Dion Moult (moult)]], [[User:Tetov|Anton Tetov (tetov)]] (not root)<br />
* Server backups: '''only''' [[User:Moult|Dion Moult (moult)]]<br />
<br />
=wiki.osarch.org=<br />
* [[Special:ListUsers|Users]], [[Special:ActiveUsers|Active Users]], [https://wiki.osarch.org/index.php?username=&group=sysop&wpsubmit=&wpFormIdentifier=mw-listusers-form&title=Special%3AListUsers&limit=50 Administrators]<br />
* [https://wiki.osarch.org/index.php?title=Special:ListUsers&group=bureaucrat Bureaucrats] can give users upload rights<br />
<br />
=community.osarch.org=<br />
* Administrators: [[User:JanF|Jan Filipec (JanF)]], [[User:Jesusbill|Ioannis Christovasilis (Jesusbill)]], [[User:Moult|Dion Moult (moult)]], [[User:Duncan|Duncan Lithgow (Duncan)]], [[User:Tetov|Anton Tetov (tetov)]]<br />
<br />
=Live chat=<br />
We have both a Matrix room and an IRC channel (bridged together). The IRC channel is on [https://libera.chat/ Libera.Chat] and named #OSArch. The Matrix room is on [https://matrix.org/ Matrix.org]'s homeserver and is also named #OSArch. OSArch is a registered project under the Libera.Chat network, kindly registered by Libera staff member Christian (Fuchs).<br />
<br />
Administration Matrix: [[User:Duncan|Duncan Lithgow]] ([https://matrix.to/#/@dunlit:matrix.org dunlit on Matrix]), [[User:Moult|Dion Moult]] (moult on IRC), [[User:Tetov|Anton Tetov]] ([https://matrix.to/#/@tetov:matrix.org tetov on Matrix] and tetov-irc on IRC)<br />
<br />
Administration IRC: [[User:Moult|Dion Moult]] (moult on IRC), <br />
<br />
We can claim Libera channels using <code>/msg ChanServ CLAIM #channel</code>, and access the private Libera channel <code>#libera-communities</code> for other registered projects and communities.<br />
<br />
For those on Matrix who want to use Libera-related benefits, such as claiming channels or IP cloaks, you would have to register a nickserv account on Libera and be identified to it, which is possible through Matrix [https://matrix-org.github.io/matrix-appservice-irc/latest/usage.html#authentication using this guide].<br />
<br />
'''Links'''<br />
* [irc://irc.libera.chat/#OSArch IRC link]<br />
* [https://osarch.org/chat Web client pointed to #OSArch]<br />
* [https://matrix.to/#/#osarch:matrix.org Matrix link].<br />
<br />
=gitlab.com/osarch=<br />
https://gitlab.com/osarch<br />
* Group members: https://gitlab.com/groups/osarch/-/group_members</div>85.191.10.234https://wiki.osarch.org/index.php?title=OSArch_Digital_Infrastructure&diff=4734OSArch Digital Infrastructure2022-04-23T09:04:14Z<p>85.191.10.234: /* osarch.org */</p>
<hr />
<div>On this page you can see who manages and has access to different critical parts of our digital infrastructure.<br />
<br />
There is also a page on who maintains our [[Outreach|social media presence]].<br />
<br />
Updated 2021<br />
<br />
=osarch.org=<br />
* Domain owner:[[User:Dimitar12|Dimitar]][https://community.osarch.org/profile/dimitar dimitar]<br />
* Wordpress editors: [https://community.osarch.org/profile/condur Petru Conduraru/condur], [https://community.osarch.org/profile/CadGiru CadGiru], [https://community.osarch.org/profile/dimitrie dimitrie], [[User:Sigmadesigns|Yassine/Sigmadesigns]], [[User:Duncan|Duncan Lithgow (Duncan)]]<br />
* Wordpress admins: [[User:Brunoperdigao|Brunoperdigao]], [[User:Jesusbill|Ioannis Christovasilis (Jesusbill)]], [[User:Moult|Dion Moult (moult)]], [[User:Tetov|Anton Tetov (tetov)]]<br />
* Server/database administrators: [[User:Moult|Dion Moult (moult)]], [[User:Tetov|Anton Tetov (tetov)]] (not root)<br />
* Server backups: '''only''' [[User:Moult|Dion Moult (moult)]]<br />
<br />
=wiki.osarch.org=<br />
* [[Special:ListUsers|Users]], [[Special:ActiveUsers|Active Users]], [https://wiki.osarch.org/index.php?username=&group=sysop&wpsubmit=&wpFormIdentifier=mw-listusers-form&title=Special%3AListUsers&limit=50 Administrators]<br />
* [https://wiki.osarch.org/index.php?title=Special:ListUsers&group=bureaucrat Bureaucrats] can give users upload rights<br />
<br />
=community.osarch.org=<br />
* Administrators: [[User:JanF|Jan Filipec (JanF)]], [[User:Jesusbill|Ioannis Christovasilis (Jesusbill)]], [[User:Moult|Dion Moult (moult)]], [[User:Duncan|Duncan Lithgow (Duncan)]], [[User:Tetov|Anton Tetov (tetov)]]<br />
<br />
=Live chat=<br />
We have both a Matrix room and an IRC channel (bridged together). The IRC channel is on [https://libera.chat/ Libera.Chat] and named #OSArch. The Matrix room is on [https://matrix.org/ Matrix.org]'s homeserver and is also named #OSArch. OSArch is a registered project under the Libera.Chat network, kindly registered by Libera staff member Christian (Fuchs).<br />
<br />
Administration Matrix: [[User:Duncan|Duncan Lithgow]] ([https://matrix.to/#/@dunlit:matrix.org dunlit on Matrix]), [[User:Moult|Dion Moult]] (moult on IRC), [[User:Tetov|Anton Tetov]] ([https://matrix.to/#/@tetov:matrix.org tetov on Matrix] and tetov-irc on IRC)<br />
<br />
Administration IRC: [[User:Moult|Dion Moult]] (moult on IRC), <br />
<br />
We can claim Libera channels using <code>/msg ChanServ CLAIM #channel</code>, and access the private Libera channel <code>#libera-communities</code> for other registered projects and communities.<br />
<br />
For those on Matrix who want to use Libera-related benefits, such as claiming channels or IP cloaks, you would have to register a nickserv account on Libera and be identified to it, which is possible through Matrix [https://matrix-org.github.io/matrix-appservice-irc/latest/usage.html#authentication using this guide].<br />
<br />
'''Links'''<br />
* [irc://irc.libera.chat/#OSArch IRC link]<br />
* [https://osarch.org/chat Web client pointed to #OSArch]<br />
* [https://matrix.to/#/#osarch:matrix.org Matrix link].<br />
<br />
=gitlab.com/osarch=<br />
https://gitlab.com/osarch<br />
* Group members: https://gitlab.com/groups/osarch/-/group_members</div>85.191.10.234https://wiki.osarch.org/index.php?title=OSArch_Digital_Infrastructure&diff=4733OSArch Digital Infrastructure2022-04-23T09:02:43Z<p>85.191.10.234: /* osarch.org */</p>
<hr />
<div>On this page you can see who manages and has access to different critical parts of our digital infrastructure.<br />
<br />
There is also a page on who maintains our [[Outreach|social media presence]].<br />
<br />
Updated 2021<br />
<br />
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[[BuildingSMART International]] does not currently give example field values for <code>IfcClassification</code> definitions, leading to lack of standardisation of these values. The following table is provided to mitigate this issue, submitted here as a standard the industry is encouraged to adopt.<br />
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The full details of how classifications are to be represented are available in the [https://github.com/Moult/IfcClassification IfcClassification Github repository], where all <code>IfcClassification</code> and <code>IfcClassificationReference</code> entities are provided for all of the classification systems listed below.<br />
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{|class="wikitable"<br />
! Source<br />
! Edition<br />
! EditionDate<br />
! Name<br />
! Description<br />
! Location<br />
! ReferenceTokens<br />
|-<br />
| Regie der Gebouwen<br />
| 1990<br />
| 2017-08-31<br />
| BB/SfB (3/4 cijfers)<br />
| Kies hieronder een BB/SfB code. Deze code wordt als ifc-classificatie aan het geselecteerde element toegevoegd. The BB/SfB (3/4 digits) standard defines a classification and information coding system for the AEC industry in Belgium.<br />
| None<br />
| ('.',)<br />
|-<br />
| BIMStockholm<br />
| V.1.0<br />
| 2018-10-12<br />
| BIMTypeCode<br />
| BIMTypeCode is a simple and logical coding structure of building elements based on the adviser's design requirements, experience and best practice from complex to manageable BIM projects.<br />
| http://bimstockholm.se/EN/start.html<br />
| None<br />
|-<br />
| NBS<br />
| Nov 2019<br />
| 2019-12-17<br />
| Common Arrangement of Work Sections (CAWS)<br />
| CAWS defines an efficient and generally acceptable arrangement for specifications and bills of quantities for building projects. It consists of a set of detailed work section definitions, all within a classification framework of Groups and Sub-groups.<br />
| https://www.theNBS.com<br />
| ('/',)<br />
|-<br />
| Masterspec<br />
| 2019<br />
| 2019-08-23<br />
| CBI Classification - Level 2<br />
| CBI (Co-ordinated Building Information) is a classification system designed by and for members of the construction industry, to co-ordinate the five main information sources: drawings; specifications; quantities; technical and research information; trade information and publications.<br />
| https://masterspec.co.nz<br />
| None<br />
|-<br />
| Masterspec<br />
| 2019<br />
| 2019-08-23<br />
| CBI Classification - Level 4<br />
| CBI (Co-ordinated Building Information) is a classification system designed by and for members of the construction industry, to co-ordinate the five main information sources: drawings; specifications; quantities; technical and research information; trade information and publications.<br />
| https://masterspec.co.nz<br />
| None<br />
|-<br />
| BIMAlliance<br />
| 001<br />
| 2014-08-25<br />
| Rumsfunktionskoder CC001 - 001<br />
| Klasslista rumsfunktionskoder Malmö Stadsfastigheter<br />
| ttp://tools.bimalliance.se/fi2listor/Klasslistor.aspx<br />
| ('-',)<br />
|-<br />
| Molio<br />
| R1 (Dansk udgave)<br />
| 2017-06-21<br />
| CCS<br />
|<br />
| http://ccs.bips.dk/News/CCS_Vaerktoejer<br />
| None<br />
|-<br />
| Molio<br />
| R1 (English version)<br />
| 2017-06-21<br />
| CCS<br />
| CCS provides the building and civil engineering sector with a common language and methods for creating unambiguous exchange of information throughout the construction process from idea to operation.<br />
| http://ccs.bips.dk/News/CCS_Vaerktoejer<br />
| None<br />
|-<br />
| CCT-Bâtiments<br />
| 01.08<br />
| 2019-12-03<br />
| CCTB<br />
| Le Cahier des Charges Type Bâtiments 2022 (CCTB)<br />
| http://batiments.wallonie.be/home.html<br />
| ('.',)<br />
|-<br />
| BIMAlliance<br />
| 004<br />
| 2017-04-04<br />
| Funktionskoder Regionservice CD001 - 001<br />
| CD001_001_004 Komplettering av version 003, korrigerad 2017-04-04<br />
| http://tools.bimalliance.se/fi2listor/Klasslistor.aspx<br />
| None<br />
|-<br />
| BIMAlliance<br />
| 001<br />
| 2014-09-08<br />
| Rumsfunktion Blekinge CD002 - 001<br />
| Rumsfunktion Blekinge<br />
| http://tools.bimalliance.se/fi2listor/Klasslistor.aspx<br />
| None<br />
|-<br />
| EcoQuaestor<br />
| 2014<br />
| 2017-04-20<br />
| EcoQuaestor Codetabel<br />
| Kies hieronder een EcoQuaestor code. Deze code wordt als ifc-classificatie-parameter aan het geselecteerde element toegevoegd. De EcoQuaestor codering sluit aan op niveau 4 van NEN 2699 (functionele elementen). The EcoQuaestor defines a classification and information coding system for the AEC industry in the Neth<br />
erlands.The classification is based on level4 of NEN2699.<br />
| http://www.ecoquaestor.nl/<br />
| ('.', '-')<br />
|-<br />
| GuBIMClass<br />
| 1.2<br />
| 2017-07-21<br />
| GuBIMclass CA<br />
| Sistema de classificació d'elements de construcció d'acord a la seva funció principal dins d'un entorn BIM.<br />
| http://www.gubimclass.org<br />
| ('.',)<br />
|-<br />
| GuBIMClass<br />
| 1.2<br />
| 2017-07-21<br />
| GuBIMclass ES<br />
| Sistema de clasificación de elementos de construcción de acuerdo a su función principal dentro de un entorno BIM.<br />
| http://www.gubimclass.org<br />
| ('.',)<br />
|-<br />
| CSI<br />
| 2016 Edition<br />
| 2017-03-20<br />
| MasterFormat<br />
| MasterFormat®, a publication of CSI and CSC, is a master list of numbers and titles classified by work results. It is primarily used to organize project manuals and detailed cost information, and to relate drawing notations to specifications.<br />
| http://www.csinet.org/masterformat<br />
| (' ', '.')<br />
|-<br />
| NATSPEC<br />
| 2017<br />
| 2017-10-11<br />
| NATSPEC Worksections<br />
| NATSPEC is the National Master Specification for use with projects of all types and sizes. For each project, you select the appropriate NATSPEC worksections from the National Classification System<br />
| http://www.natspec.com.au<br />
| None<br />
|-<br />
| NBS<br />
| July 2017<br />
| 2017-07-01<br />
| NBS Create<br />
| The UK Government Construction Strategy published May 2011 require collaborative 3D building information modelling (BIM). This requirement was defined as Level 2 BIM. NBS Create can be used as a key collaboration tool within a Level 2 BIM project. NBS Create can be linked to your design tool and the National BIM l<br />
ibrary to enable information to flow throughout a project resulting in coordinated, accurate design documentation produced efficiently and maximizing the benefits of BIM.<br />
| http://www.nationalbimlibrary.com/API/Classification.aspx<br />
| ('_', '/')<br />
|-<br />
| BIMLoket<br />
| 2005<br />
| 2017-08-31<br />
| NL/SfB (4 cijfers)<br />
| Kies hieronder een NL/SfB codering. Deze code wordt als ifc-classificatie aan het geselecteerde element toegevoegd. The NL/SfB (4 digits) standard defines a classification and information coding system for the AEC industry in the Netherlands.<br />
| http://bimloket.nl/NL-SfB<br />
| ('.',)<br />
|-<br />
| Standard Norge<br />
| 2009<br />
| 2009-01-01<br />
| NS 3451 - Bygningsdelstabell<br />
|<br />
| http://www.standard.no/<br />
| None<br />
|-<br />
| OmniClass<br />
| (OCCS)<br />
| 2017-03-28<br />
| OmniClass<br />
| The OmniClass Construction Classification System (known as OmniClass™ or OCCS) is a classification system for the construction industry. OmniClass is useful for many applications, from organizing library materials, product literature, and project information, to providing a classification structure for electronic<br />
databases.<br />
| http://www.omniclass.org/<br />
| ('-', ' ')<br />
|-<br />
| freeBIM 2<br />
| 1.0<br />
| 2018-02-19<br />
| ÖNORM 6241-2<br />
| The ÖNORM 6241-2 classification system and matched Properties were collected, revised and created in accordance with the ON-AG 011.09 standard in collaboration with the research project "freeBIM Tirol". For more information regarding this plase refer to www.freebim.at<br />
| None<br />
| None<br />
|-<br />
| RICS<br />
| 2<br />
| 2017-03-28<br />
| RICS NRM1<br />
| RM 1 provides guidance on the quantification of building works for the purpose of preparing cost estimates and cost plans. It is the ‘cornerstone’ of good cost management of construction projects – enabling more effective and accurate cost advice to be given to clients and other project team members, as well as fa<br />
cilitating better cost control.<br />
| http://www.rics.org<br />
| ('.',)<br />
|-<br />
| RICS<br />
| 1<br />
| 2017-03-20<br />
| RICS NRM3<br />
| NRM 3 gives guidance on the quantification and description of maintenance works for the purpose of preparing initial order of cost estimates. The rules also aid the procurement and cost control of maintenance works. Assigns category classification to building elements based on RICS's New Rules of Measurement. It d<br />
efines the order of cost estimating and elemental cost planning for building maintenance works.<br />
| http://www.rics.org<br />
| ('.',)<br />
|-<br />
| SFG20<br />
| 1.1.0<br />
| 2017-03-20<br />
| SFG20<br />
| SFG20 is the essential tool for facilities managers, building owners, contractors and consultants, enabling you to stay compliant - saving time, energy and money. Assigns category classification to building elements based on SFG20 coding. It facilitates the identification of maintainable assets, providing a benchm<br />
ark for optimum maintenance to avoid over or under maintaining.<br />
| http://www.sfg20.co.uk/<br />
| ('-',)<br />
|-<br />
| Caixa<br />
| PCI.818.01<br />
| 2017-04-20<br />
| SINAPI<br />
| SISTEMA NACIONAL DE PESQUISA DE CUSTOS E ÍNDICES DA CONSTRUÇÃO CIVIL<br />
| CAIXA ECONÔMICA FEDERAL<br />
| ('/',)<br />
|-<br />
| STABU<br />
| (6 cijfers)<br />
| 1991-01-01<br />
| STABU-Element<br />
| Deze 6 cijferige codering wordt niet meer ondersteund door Stichting Stabu. Kies hieronder een Elementen codering. Deze code wordt als ifc-classificatie aan het geselecteerde element toegevoegd<br />
| www.stabu.org<br />
| ('.',)<br />
|-<br />
| Rakennustieto<br />
| 2006<br />
| 2006-12-13<br />
| TALO 2000 Building Component Classification<br />
| The TALO 2000 classifying the information used for the implementation and control of the construction project from a perspective of costs. The classification is divided into sections that describe physical building components and technology components as well as tasks such as project, real estate and user tasks.<br />
| https://www.rakennustieto.fi/index/tuotteet/nimikkeistot_21/talo2000.html<br />
| ('.',)<br />
|-<br />
| Rakennustieto<br />
| 2006<br />
| 2006-12-13<br />
| TALO 2000 Hankenimikkeistö<br />
| Rakennushankkeen toteutukseen ja ohjaukseen käytettävän tiedon peittävästi kustannusten näkökulmasta luokitteleva nimikkeistö. Hankenimikkeistö jakaantuu osiin, jotka kuvaavat fyysisiä rakennusosia ja tekniikkaosia sekä tehtäviä, kuten hanke-, kiinteistö- ja käyttäjätehtäviä.<br />
| https://www.rakennustieto.fi/index/tuotteet/nimikkeistot_21/talo2000.html<br />
| ('.',)<br />
|-<br />
| RIBA Enterprises Ltd<br />
| 2<br />
| 2017-03-28<br />
| Uniclass<br />
| Uniclass 2 has been developed to produce a classification system for structuring information that is freely available for all participants throughout the life cycle of a project and beyond, which is endorsed by all construction and property bodies and professional institutions.<br />
| http://www.cpic.org.uk/uniclass2/<br />
| ('_',)<br />
|-<br />
| RIBA Enterprises Ltd<br />
| January 2020<br />
| 2020-02-07<br />
| Uniclass 2015<br />
| Uniclass 2015 is a unified classification for the UK industry covering all construction sectors.<br />
| https://toolkit.thenbs.com/articles/classification<br />
| ('_',)<br />
|-<br />
| UniFormat<br />
| II (E1557-97)<br />
| 2017-03-20<br />
| UniFormat<br />
| Construction project management using ASTM UNIFORMAT II improves building investment performance with proven standardized value engineering methods. The UNIFORMAT II classification enables a seamless link of all phases of a building life cycle - from facilities development through facilities management.<br />
| http://www.uniformat.com/<br />
| ('.',)<br />
|-<br />
| UniFormat<br />
| 2010 CSI<br />
| 2010-12-13<br />
| Uniformat<br />
| UniFormat is a method of arranging construction information based on functional elements, or parts of a facility characterized by their functions, without regard to the materials and methods used to accomplish them. These elements are often referred to as systems or assemblies.<br />
| http://www.csinet.org/UniFormat<br />
| ('.',)<br />
|-<br />
| VBIS<br />
| May-20<br />
| 2020-05-01<br />
| VBIS<br />
| Virtual Buildings Information System (VBIS) is a system-agnostic standard that provides a means of classifying asset data, tagging asset information, resiliently connecting data sets and supports BIM in FM. It integrates data sources across systems at the required level of detail to provide facilities operators with an easy way to locate key asset and operational information to support facilities management outcomes.<br />
| https://vbis.com.au/<br />
| ('-',)<br />
|-<br />
| VMSW<br />
| 2015<br />
| 2015-12-22<br />
| VMSW<br />
| Het Bouwtechnisch Bestek Woningbouw is het modelbestek van de VMSW. Dit bestek wordt gebruikt als basis voor de bijzondere bestekken van sociale woningbouwprojecten. The VMSW standard defines a classification and information coding system for the AEC industry in Belgium.<br />
| https://www.vmsw.be<br />
| ('.',)<br />
|}<br />
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[[Category:Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)]]</div>85.191.10.234https://wiki.osarch.org/index.php?title=BCF_-_BIM_Collaboration_Format&diff=4445BCF - BIM Collaboration Format2022-01-16T23:57:58Z<p>85.191.10.234: </p>
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{{buildingSMART International}}<br />
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The BIM Collaboration Format (BCF) is a technology by [[buildingSMART International]] to allow different BIM applications to communicate model-based issues with each other. Examples of issues may be model coordination problems, RFIs, or model clashes. As an open format, it allows many users to identify model problems in a variety of tools, bypassing proprietary formats and workflows. BCF specifies the metadata to be stored with each issue, as well as the rules on how the metadata may be edited and transferred. It is similar to a standardisation on how "bugtrackers" work in the software industry. The official terminology used for a model issue in BCF is called a "topic". A collection of BCF topics are stored in a BCF project.<br />
<br />
BCF is may be used together with [[Industry Foundation Classes (IFC)]] models that have been previously shared among project collaborators. However, although BCF contains metadata to aid in linking to aspects of an IFC model, BCF may be used with any model, including proprietary ones. Each BCF topic may include camera viewpoints of the relevant model problem, to allow the user to investigate the issue. It is also possible to use BCF without any 3D model at all, simply sharing topics with only image snapshots.<br />
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The current stable version of BCF is version 2.1. A future version 3 is currently being drafted.<br />
<br />
The official BCF standard is hosted on these pages:<br />
<br />
* [https://www.buildingsmart.org/standards/bsi-standards/bim-collaboration-format-bcf/ BIM Collaboration Format (BCF) homepage]<br />
* [https://github.com/BuildingSMART/BCF-XML BCF-XML specification for developers]<br />
* [https://github.com/BuildingSMART/BCF-API BCF-API specification for developers]<br />
<br />
BCF information may be transferred to other users in two ways. The BCF-XML specification allows users to transfer files with the <code>.bcf</code> extension to import and export a BCF project from different software. The BCF-API specification instead allows users software to connect directly to a BCF server to retrieve and update data in the BCF project.<br />
<br />
==Implementations==<br />
Free Software with support for BIM Collaboration Format includes [[Bcfier]], [[OpenProject]], [[BIMData]], [[BlenderBIM Add-on]] and the [[BCF-Plugin-FreeCAD]] to [[FreeCAD]]. For developers, [[IfcOpenShell]] contains [[IfcOpenShell#bcf-python|bcf-python]], intended to supersede [[bcfplugin]], which was originally a fork of the FreeCAD BCF implementation with FreeCAD's GUI code removed. There is also a variety of commercial products with multi user server integration, some of them with free limited versions.<br />
<br />
==BCF Specification==<br />
<br />
The BCF specification is relatively straightforward. A brief summary is provided here. The top level data container is known as the BCF project, with a UUID and a project name attribute.<br />
<br />
The BCF project contains zero or more topics. Each topic represents a model issue. A topic will have a UUID, a title, description, priority, stage, labels (similar to tags), creation date / author, due date, and assigned to. If modified, it may contain the modification date and author.<br />
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A topic may also contain viewpoints, comments, related files, related links, and a "BIM snippet". Viewpoints store camera angles and visibility settings of element, including 3D annotations in the view. Comments represent a flat sequence of comments by different authors. Related files are similar to the concept of a file attachment, but usually refer to which 3D models are relevant to the topic. A "BIM snippet" is intended to hold a small excerpt of arbitrary data, such as a JSON file. No specification is made on how to interpret this data.<br />
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==BCF-XML==<br />
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The BCF-XML specification describes how to transfer BCF project data by storing it in a file with the extension <code>.bcf</code>. This file is a zipped folder containing XML files and other related or attached files, like screenshot images.<br />
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==BCF-API==<br />
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The BCF-API specification describes how to transfer BCF project data by making REST HTTP calls to a central server. The BCF-API specification only describes client behaviour, and does not describe how the server implementation works. However, it does cover user authorisation.<br />
<br />
=See also=<br />
* OSArch forum discussion: [https://community.osarch.org/discussion/485/adding-the-ability-to-the-bcf-libraries-to-connect-with-the-api Adding the ability to the BCF Libraries to connect with the API]<br />
* [[:Category:BIM_Collaboration_Format_(BCF)]]<br />
<br />
=External Resources=<br />
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BIM_Collaboration_Format BIM Collaboration Format] on Wikipedia<br />
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<div>== Open Data directories ==<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
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! Name<br />
! Description<br />
! License<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Edp-logo.png|64px]]<br />
| [https://www.europeandataportal.eu European Data Portal]<br />
| The European Data Portal harvests the metadata of Public Sector Information available on public data portals across European countries. Information regarding the provision of data and the benefits of re-using data is also included.<br />
| License varies<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Ifcopenshell logo.png|64x64px]]<br />
| [https://github.com/IfcOpenShell/files IfcOpenShell Public Test Files]<br />
| This is a collection of IFC files that are useful for testing IfcOpenShell.<br />
| <br />
|-<br />
| [[File:OpeningDesign.jpg|64px]]<br />
| [https://github.com/OpeningDesign OpeningDesign Projects]<br />
| OpeningDesign is a US-based architectural practice where all projects are conducted out-in-the-open. That is, during the development of any one project, all the content is hosted publicly on either Github or Gitlab and is open source. All team communication is conducted through public Riot.im chat rooms.<br />
| CC-BY-SA 4.0<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
| [https://github.com/buds-lab/building-data-genome-project-2 The building data genome project ]<br />
| "It is an open data set from 507 non-residential buildings that includes hourly whole building electrical meter data for one year. Each of the buildings has meta data such as or area, weather, and primary use type. This data set can be used to benchmark various statistical learning algorithms and other data science techniques. It can also be used simply as a teaching or learning tool to practice dealing with measured performance data from large numbers of non-residential buildings." <br />
| MIT<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:File:BuildingSMART-Logo_64x64.png|64px]]<br />
| [https://github.com/buildingSMART/Sample-Test-Files Sample IFC Test Files]<br />
| Sample files of various formats and schema versions for testing implementations. Small files testing one things at a time.<br />
| [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY-4.0]<br />
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| [[File:University_of_Auckland.png|64x64px]]<br />
| [http://openifcmodel.cs.auckland.ac.nz/ Open IFC Model Repository]<br />
| The aim of this repository a the University of Auckland, New Zealand, iss for it to be a location from which a wide variety of well analysed IFC-based data files can be sourced. There are over 100 IFC files.<br />
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== Material Data directories ==<br />
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| [https://vbn.aau.dk/en/publications/thermal-properties-of-common-building-materials Thermal properties of building materials]<br />
| "The aim of this technical report is to present and give an overview of a dataset collecting the main thermo-physical properties of various common construction and building materials used in the built environment and composing elements of buildings and infrastructures. In addition, suggestions and recommendations are made for the thermo-physical properties of the materials composing the indoor content and furniture elements present in the built environment."<br />
| unclear<br />
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=National Directories=<br />
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| [https://www.opendata.dk Open Data DK]<br />
| Open Data DK is an association of danish councils and regions who have cooperated since 2016 to open their data via a shared data platform. It includes a variety of data from council infrastructure to socioeconomic indicators. The aim is to create transparency, support growth and innovation, and make the most of the data already available. Data includes [https://www.opendata.dk/search?q=tags:bymodel%20byer data for some cities] but is mostly in DWG/DXF format. (The site is only in Danish)<br />
| License varies by dataset. Mostly commons style licenses.<br />
|-<br />
| [[File:Pdoc_logo.png]]<br />
| [https://www.pdok.nl/ pdoc]<br />
| pdoc hosts open access geodata for Holland<br />
| License varies<br />
|-<br />
| logo<br />
| [https://nsw.digitaltwin.terria.io/ NSW Digital Twin]<br />
| The Australian state of New South Wales has a " ... Digital Twin Minimum Viable Product (MVP) platform aims to respond to the NSW State Infrastructure Strategy by developing a 4D (3D+time) Foundation Spatial Data Framework. This includes providing presentation capability which allows visualisation and interrogation of 3D and 4D data models. The goal is to help the NSW Government with infrastructure assets planning and management, integration with land use planning, data collaboration, and sharing."<br />
| ?<br />
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| logo<br />
| [https://ual.sg/post/2020/06/24/guide-for-open-urban-data-in-singapore/ Open Urban Data from Singapore]<br />
| Urban Analytics Lab (Singapore) curated inventory of data relevant for geospatial and urban analyses.<br />
| ?<br />
|-<br />
| logo<br />
| [https://www.3dbag.nl Netherland]<br />
| 3D viewer and downloads for the whole of the Netherlands in CityJSON or raw data<br />
| [https://www.3dbag.nl/en/download CC-BY 4.0]<br />
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| screenshot = Artigas'House.png<br />
| website = [https://www.freecadweb.org freecadweb.org]<br />
| source = [https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD Github]<br />
| license = [https://github.com/FreeCAD/FreeCAD/blob/master/LICENSE LGPLv2-only]<br />
| bugs = [https://tracker.freecadweb.org/my_view_page.php report bugs]<br />
| community = [https://forum.freecadweb.org/ Forum] [https://fosstodon.org/@FreeCAD Mastodon] [https://twitter.com/FreeCADNews Twitter] [https://discord.gg/NpMefpXWFT Discord]<br />
| maturity = Functional<br />
| donation = [[Donation_Directory#FreeCAD|donate]]<br />
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FreeCAD is an open-source, extensible, parametric 2D and 3D modeler primarily designed for mechanical engineering but which can be used in many different fields like machining, CNC routing, 3D printing, static and thermal finite element analysis, and of course, architecture and construction. Parametric modeling allows you to modify your design by going back into your model history and changing its parameters.<br />
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FreeCAD uses the [https://dev.opencascade.org/ OpenCASCADE Technology (OCCT)] modelling kernel for the creation of 2D and 3D shapes, and is divided into "workbenches" that provide tools for specific domains.<br />
* Part and PartDesign Workbenches provide tools for the creation of generic 3D models.<br />
* [https://wiki.freecadweb.org/Sketcher_Workbench Sketcher Workbench] provides tools to create mathematically constrained 2D sketches that can be used for extrusion in Part and PartDesign.<br />
* [https://wiki.freecadweb.org/Draft_Module Draft Workbench] provides tools to create parametric 2D objects in a plane.<br />
* [https://wiki.freecadweb.org/Arch_Module Arch Workbench] builds on top of Draft, to create parametric 3D solids used in architecture, like walls, pillars, rebars, windows, doors, and roofs.<br />
* [https://wiki.freecadweb.org/TechDraw_Module TechDraw Workbench] provides tools to create 2D projections of arbitrary 3D bodies in order to create technical drawings and documentation that can be exported as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF PDF].<br />
* [https://wiki.freecadweb.org/Reinforcement_Workbench Reinforcement workbench] is an external workbench that provides tools for Reinforcement Generation and Detailing. This workbench provides an interface and presets for the creation of common rebar types. <br />
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The base program can be extended by custom macros and workbenches programmed in Python, which allows defining new parametric objects as well as more complex tools for working with the model.<br />
* The [https://wiki.freecadweb.org/BIM_Workbench BIM Workbench] builds on top of Draft and Arch, and provides even more tools for building modelling.<br />
* The Reinforcement Workbench extends the rebar tools of the Arch workbench to create even more complex rebar patterns.<br />
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There are also tools for computational fluid dynamics based on [[OpenFOAM]] [https://github.com/jaheyns/CfdOF CfdOF] and a lees active fork [https://github.com/qingfengxia/Cfd Cfd].<br />
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There is also development of integration with nodes for visual programming with [[Sverchok]], [https://dynamobim.org/ Dynamo] (using [[DynFreeCAD]]) and [[PyFlow]].<br />
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The FreeCAD project is under constant development, and it has a community of users and developers who discuss and help each other in the [https://forum.freecadweb.org FreeCAD forum].<br />
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= See also =<br />
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* [[Architecture 3D models created in FreeCAD|Featured projects]]<br />
* [[BlenderBIM Add-on]]<br />
* [[Sweet Home 3d]]<br />
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= External pages =<br />
* [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcr32YYn5HL11neg4Mxxm35ZNkZnyITZw Youtube BIM Workbench tutorial playlist] in Portuguese (turn on subtitles)<br />
* [https://yorik.uncreated.net/blog/2020-010-freecad-bim-guide FreeCAD BIM migration guide] from 2020<br />
* Main website: https://www.freecadweb.org<br />
* Documentation wiki: https://wiki.freecadweb.org<br />
* Community forum: https://forum.freecadweb.org<br />
* The [https://wiki.freecadweb.org/BIM_Workbench BIM Workbench]<br />
* [https://wiki.freecadweb.org/Arch_Module Architectural modelling with FreeCAD] from the FreeCAD wiki<br />
* [https://yorik.uncreated.net/blog/freecad FreeCAD BIM development news] is a blog by [[Yorik Van Havre]], one of the main developers of FreeCAD and author of the Draft, Arch, and BIM workbenches, detailing the progress of the BIM tools in FreeCAD<br />
* About [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Cascade_Technology OpenCasCade Technology]<br />
* FreeCAD user Thomas-Neemann has a [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVcztV5hHKE8J03GgKekj_g/videos YouTube channel] showing FreeCAD for [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uJ5vhYb6gU point clouds], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHZx5WwquvA steel] & [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1hPNeygr3k wood frame] buildings<br />
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