Charles M. Eastman

Charles M. Eastman (Chuck Eastman) is a professor in the Colleges of Design and Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology.[1][2] He is a specialist in the areas of Building information modeling,[3] solid and parametric modeling, engineering databases,[2] and product models and interoperability.[2] He is the director of the Georgia Tech Digital Building Lab (DBL)[4][5]

Background

Eastman is a pioneer of AEC CAD, developing research 3D and early solid and parametric modeling systems for the building industry starting in the middle 1970s. Trained as an architect at the Berkeley CED, he focused on tool development for practitioners with the 'Building Description System' and 'Building Product Modeling', later re-branded as Building Information Modeling. He started the PhD program in Architecture at Carnegie Mellon University and founded ACADIA (the North American academic building modeling conference group). He did a parametric modeling start-up (called FORMTEK) in the early 1980s and then joined University of California, Los Angeles, where he was for eight years before coming to Georgia Tech.[6]

His research group at GA Tech works with industry groups to develop new generation parametric modeling tools and also new integrating tools and workflows. He currently has projects with the Precast Concrete Institute and the Charles Pankow Foundation, with GSA, working on courthouse BIM tools, with the American Institute of Steel Construction and the American Concrete Institute, defining BIM exchange standards for these industry areas. He recently completed work with the National Institute of Standards and Technology on improving IFC semantic foundations.[6]

Awards

  • Design Intelligence 30 Most admired Educators for 2014, Design Intelligence[7]
  • Best Paper Award for the “Relative productivity of Onsite and Offsite Construction Activities” paper in the ASCE Journal of Construction Engineering and management (best of 186 papers in 2008)[8]
  • 2006 Open Data Award from BuildingSMART. For CIS/2, Washington DC, November, 2006
  • Lifetime Research Achievement Award, Bentley Systems International Conference, October, 2000

Bibliography

  • Eastman, C. Teicholz, P., Sacks, R., & Liston, K. (2011). BIM handbook: a guide to building information modeling for owners, managers, designers, engineers, and contractors. Wiley.
  • Eastman, C. M. (1999). Building product models: computer environments, supporting design and construction. CRC press.
  • Eastman, C., Newstetter, W., & McCracken, M. (Eds.). (2001). Design Knowing and Learning: Cognition in Design Education: Cognition in Design Education. Elsevier.
  • Augenbroe, G., Eastman C. (Eds.). (1999). Computers in Building: Proceedings of the CAADfutures'99 Conference: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Futures. Atlanta, Georgia, USA on June 7–8, 1999. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  • Dasu, S., Eastman, C. (Eds.). (1994). Management of Design: Engineering and Management Perspectives. Springer.

References

  1. "Charles-eastman - School of Architecture - Georgia Institute of Technology - Atlanta, GA". Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  2. "DB Group at Georgia Tech - Charles Eastman". Archived from the original on 31 March 2016. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  3. "BIM Handbook: A Guide to Building Information Modeling for Owners, Managers, Designers, Engineers and Contractors, 2nd Edition - Chuck Eastman, Paul Teicholz, Rafael Sacks, et al". Wiley. 2012-09-10. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
  4. "Digital Building Laboratory". Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on November 29, 2014. Retrieved November 22, 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2014-11-24.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. "DesignIntelligence 30 Most Admired Educators for 2014 - DesignIntelligence". 2013-11-26. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  8. M., Eastman, Charles; Rafael, Sacks (1 January 2008). "Relative Productivity in the AEC Industries in the United States for On-Site and Off-Site Activities". Journal of Construction Engineering and Management. 134 (7): 517–526. doi:10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9364(2008)134:7(517).
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