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Maria Lennox

Problem solving has always been my passion. I have a background in architecture and construction. In that context, the first step is understanding the customer’s core problem. Then you start implementing artistic creativity into the brutal reality, with a hint of wow-factor sparkle. The same goes for my role at Datacubist as a developer: I do my best to provide the coolest and smoothest automated Dataflows to serve the needs of people working and making decisions in the building industry.

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  • Maria Lennox created an article,

    006 - Enrich IFC for Facility Management: Get Assets by Room

      This is an easy dataflow to organize MEP and architectural assets by room and apartment, creating a clear spatial structure for facility management and maintenance workflows. In this example, obj...

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    Thank you so much for your kind words! It’s been great working with all of you—sharing ideas, learning from each other, and getting inspired by different projects, cultures, and use cases. Let’s ke...

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    004 - Simple Way to Clean and Enrich Model for Cost Estimating

      This is a quick and easy dataflow to enrich any IFC model much more suitable for quantity take-off. It requires only three dataflow steps and almost no configuration.  The Dataflow in a nuts...

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    005 - Add Locations to a Structural Model for Location-Based Quantities

      This is an easy dataflow to enrich a structural IFC model with location information and enable quantity take-off by location. In this example, two location hierarchies are added to the model — se...

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    Thank you for your question, Razieh. The difference between these two steps is as follows:Exclude Duplicate Objects is a premade Installed Dataflow that includes more than one tool/step for ease of...

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    Kill Your Darlings

    My first touch with 3D/BIM was in 1997. After eight years of architectural design with pencil, Rotring pens, and some 2D CAD, 3D modeling changed everything. The architectural company I worked for ...

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  • Maria Lennox created an article,

    Dataflow Move Objects to Building Storey

    The Move Objects to Building Storey dataflow moves sub-set of objects from their current building storey to another.This dataflow can be used, for example, in situations where a few individual obje...

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    Dataflow Merge Building Storeys

    The Merge Building Storeys dataflow merges two building storeys by moving all objects from storey A to storey B, and then removing the now-empty storey A.This dataflow can be used to correct issues...

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    Dataflow Merge IFC File

    The Merge IFC File dataflow merges two IFC files by adding objects from another IFC file to the current model. Users can choose between two predefined merge modes: deep merge and basic merge. Deep ...

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    Dataflow Save to Multiple IFC Files

    The Save to Multiple IFC Files dataflow enables users to split the model into multiple IFC files. Each file will contain only objects that share a specific property value—such as building storey, l...

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