Last month I became aware of the new BIM Forum Level of Development specification. I was happy to see that it now contains also more details about elevators.
The specification can be downloaded at (go to page 120):
http://bimforum.org/LOD/
Some general comments:
Thanks to Kenneth Flannigan who helped me a lot to better interpreting the standard: “The Level of Development Specification does not correlate to a models intended use, but does provide minimums for geometry (and data if you look at Part II) when key decisions are made.
Viewing the LOD levels as “decision” levels helps here. If more model geometry detail is added it doesn’t necessarily mean those decisions are made. For instance: If I add signalization to an elevator that lights up to be used in a rendering or animation. That only progresses the LOD if an actual decision was made and the signalization matches what will be purchased/installed.
So a more detailed model is not necessarily a higher LOD. This is a point that can be easily misconstrued even with this LOD specification.”
Let’s have a look what is inside and what the different LOD levels mean: