Definition from IAI: The built in (IfcBuiltIn) defines the
generalization for elements that are assembled on site; built-in and attached
to the building permanently . It includes:
- Cabinets - Storage enclosure, normally attached to a wall
and/or floor. Typically includes doors and internal shelves.
- Counter - Horizontal work or storage surface attached to a
wall or covering the top of a cabinet.
- Shelf - Horizontal work or storage surface, often designed
with several surfaces on top of each other.
HISTORY New entity in IFC Release 1.0
ISSUE See issue log for changes made in IFC Release 1.5. See issue log for
changes made in IFC Release 2x
Geometry Use Definitions
The geometric representation of IfcBuiltIn is given by the
IfcProductDefinitionShape, allowing multiple geometric representation.
Included are:
Local placement
The local placement for IfcBuiltIn is defined in its supertype
IfcProduct. It is defined by the IfcLocalPlacement, which defines
the local coordinate system that is referenced by all geometric
representations.
- The PlacementRelTo relationship of IfcLocalPlacement shall point (if
given) to the same IfcSpatialStructureElement , which is used in the
ContainedInStructure inverse attribute, or to a spatial structure element at a
higher level, referenced by that.
- If the relative placement is not used, the absolute placement is
defined within the world coordinate system.
Geometric Representation
The BoundingBox, the SurfaceModel and the Brep geometric representation
of IfcBuiltIn is defined at the supertype IfcFurnishingElement.