Following the
success of the first two BIM conferences in the Middle East, CIFE is
co-organizing the 3rd BIM conference with CCC and Projacs in Dubai on Feb. 25
and 26. 2015.
I love how they
are doggedly sticking to calling their events ‘annual’ – when this is the 3rd
one in the 5th calendar year since the first was held in 2011.
Hairsplitting over
semantics from me or just a bit of stretching the definition of the ‘annual’ from
their side? A question of a viewpoint, I guess.
I did attend the
first one of the three, still have the book that came with it. Nowadays it is
gathering dust on my bookshelf though it had accompanied me on my journey from
Abu Dhabi to Hong Kong and back to Dubai almost two years ago.
Not that it was a
lot of help when I had to fight my war
with the BIM-Mafia over in the East, but admittedly there is only so much useful
advice authors can include in a volume like this.
Maybe I should
have used its physical properties for the close quarter battles I had to fight
through (it is a hefty piece of a hardback – Gammon take note) rather than
looking for answers between the lines on how to survive in the ‘Manipulative
BIM world’ of the Global AEC.
Aside from the above mentioned publication and
conference, there are regularly numerous handbooks published and happenings
organized within the global AEC market on how to ‘DO’ BIM, yet not much
literature or events on offer to assist those that need to brace themselves
against BIM malpractitioners or want to dodge the subject altogether.
Since some of the organizers of these events are
obviously struggling to find enough good news in their BIM-backyards for the
conference to happen within true 12 month intervals, here is a suggestion: Why
not make it a ‘Pro BIM Biennale’? It has quite a good ring to it and the
commitment that comes with the title will oblige the organizers to only hold it
every second year.
Then, the alternative years could serve up the ‘Protect
From BIM Biennale’, a series of events aimed at the growing number of
BIM-affected that would welcome a forum to discuss and learn about the dark
side of BIM too.
A kind of a yin-yang of BIM-happenings to cater for
varying needs and keep it all in balance without hindering innovation and/or
the emergence of a better global AEC industry. Talking about balance – not much
gender balance in the speaker list of tomorrow’s even.
The topic obviously got even more masculine since the
first conference, where they had their token woman speaker.
Just observing the facts.
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