Video Surveillance Becomes Architectural Cornerstone

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Hikvision is now presenting a new line of BIM security cameras that can be integrated seamlessly with specifiers’ and engineers’ Autodesk Revit models.

This content is available via Autodesk Seek, a leading web service that allows users to find, preview, and download BIM components from a library of over 66,000 items.

The finished design can create a marriage of value engineering and aesthetic coordination.

Security system designers using Revit software can now include Hikvision cameras as CAD elements.

System layout and camera field of view are accurately viewed at the earliest stages of the design process, improving device placement, decreasing incompatibility issues, and boosting efficiency overall.

In this way, video surveillance is transformed from an afterthought to an architectural cornerstone – a trend that is especially suited for Hikvision’s user-friendly and highly scalable products.

Hikvision’s award-winning array of video surveillance solutions, including bullet, dome, box, turret, PTZ, and fisheye cameras, as well as rackmount and standalone DVRs and NVRs, are all available options.

With functionality and usability as Hikvision trademarks, the BIM counterparts to the real-life technology follow suit.

Users can see exactly where a camera will be placed, what its blind spots might be, and even what the scene will look like through the camera lens.

Important details such as product features, model numbers, and physical characteristics are included in the models for a quick reference to designers and can be changed with a click of the mouse.

“The design, visualisation, and simulation capabilities of Building Information Modeling make BIM a crucial part of contemporary architectural design,” said Christine Mann, solutions executive at Autodesk.

Source: securityworldhotel.com
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