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Bim Objects

"id": "obj_9823_a1", "name": "Steel Door - Fire Rated", "category": "Doors", "family": "Commercial_Steel", "type": "FD60_Single", "geometryRef": "s3d://models/door_steel.glb", "metadata": "dimensions": "width": 900, "height": 2100, "unit": "mm" , "properties": "fireRating": "60min", "material": "Galvanized Steel", "acousticRating": "35dB" , "manufacturer": "name": "Assa Abloy", "modelNumber": "D6000"

As a project progresses, BIM objects evolve in their detail. This is measured by the :

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The object contains enough detail for manufacturing and assembly.

/* Right Panel: Detail View */ <div style=styles.detailPanel> selectedObject ? ( <> <h2>Object Properties</h2> <div style=styles.propGroup> <strong>ID:</strong> selectedObject.id </div> <div style=styles.propGroup> <strong>Category:</strong> selectedObject.category </div>

In the era of blueprints and 2D CAD, a "door" was simply a collection of lines and arcs. It had a width, a height, and a location. But in the age of Building Information Modeling (BIM), that door is a living database.

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