Difference between revisions of "Level of Development (LOD)"
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There is also a Danish standard developed by [https://www.dikon.info/ Digital Konvergens (DiKon)] and [http://www.bim7aa.dk/ BIM7AA] called The [http://www.bim7aa.dk/DIKON_BIM7AA_Bygningsdelsspecifikationer_UK.html Specification of Building Parts]. The Danish specification breaks the Level of Development down into three components: Level of Reliability (LOR), Level og Geometry (LOG), Level of Information (LOI). This allows for the specification of a detailed model with little data (perhaps for rendering), or an information rich model with basic geometry (perhaps for facility management). | There is also a Danish standard developed by [https://www.dikon.info/ Digital Konvergens (DiKon)] and [http://www.bim7aa.dk/ BIM7AA] called The [http://www.bim7aa.dk/DIKON_BIM7AA_Bygningsdelsspecifikationer_UK.html Specification of Building Parts]. The Danish specification breaks the Level of Development down into three components: Level of Reliability (LOR), Level og Geometry (LOG), Level of Information (LOI). This allows for the specification of a detailed model with little data (perhaps for rendering), or an information rich model with basic geometry (perhaps for facility management). | ||
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Revision as of 04:23, 27 August 2020
The Level of Development in a BIM specifies what data must be in the model at what stage in the project development. The main specification is the American BIMforum document Level of Development (LOD) Specification parts I and II.
There is also a Danish standard developed by Digital Konvergens (DiKon) and BIM7AA called The Specification of Building Parts. The Danish specification breaks the Level of Development down into three components: Level of Reliability (LOR), Level og Geometry (LOG), Level of Information (LOI). This allows for the specification of a detailed model with little data (perhaps for rendering), or an information rich model with basic geometry (perhaps for facility management).