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Jonathan Ingram (born 23 June 1961 in
Kiribati Kiribati (), officially the Republic of Kiribati ( gil, ibaberikiKiribati),Kiribati
''The Wor ...
) is a British inventor, businessman and author. He is particularly associated with development of early building information modelling (BIM) applications, including
Sonata Sonata (; Italian: , pl. ''sonate''; from Latin and Italian: ''sonare'' rchaic Italian; replaced in the modern language by ''suonare'' "to sound"), in music, literally means a piece ''played'' as opposed to a cantata (Latin and Italian ''cant ...
,
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and ProReflex - described as "the precursor to modern BIM applications". He was awarded the
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Medal for Outstanding Innovation in 1990, and the
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's
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in 2016 for his "exceptional contribution to Engineering" in BIM.


Career

A
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, Ingram has a PhD in computer science.


Building information modelling

Sometimes called the 'Father of BIM', Ingram worked on developing a precursor of BIM called RUCAPS while working at GMW Computers in the early 1980s. Envisaging a better software, he quit working at GMW, got a bank loan so that he could purchase a workstation, and began two years of development. Ingram released
Sonata Sonata (; Italian: , pl. ''sonate''; from Latin and Italian: ''sonare'' rchaic Italian; replaced in the modern language by ''suonare'' "to sound"), in music, literally means a piece ''played'' as opposed to a cantata (Latin and Italian ''cant ...
in 1985, the first system that brought the characteristics of modern BIM together in a single application, allowing users to create a single model of a building in a single file. Ingram says he came close to an acquisition agreement with
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in 1987 but the deal collapsed following the Black Monday financial crash. He subsequently sold Sonata to GMW which had rebranded to T2 Solutions in 1987. The second generation software,
Reflex In biology, a reflex, or reflex action, is an involuntary, unplanned sequence or action and nearly instantaneous response to a stimulus. Reflexes are found with varying levels of complexity in organisms with a nervous system. A reflex occurs ...
was released in 1992. After he sold Reflex for $30m to PTC in 1996, Ingram became Chief Technology Officer at PTC, and taught
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's first courses in object modelling. In 1998, ProReflex was licensed to Charles River Software, later (2000) renamed Revit Systems; two PTC employees had left to develop a BIM application called Revit, working with access to a non-exclusive licence of Reflex, In 2004, Revit cofounder Leonid Raiz confirmed "we indeed had a non-exclusive development license of Pro/Reflex" which Ingram asserts was the origin of some of Revit's features. ''AECBytes'' described Ingram as "someone who actually developed the precursor to modern BIM applications," continuing: :''This was an application called SONATA and it was developed by Jonathan Ingram — in true Silicon Valley start-up style — in his attic (rather than a garage as it would be in Silicon Valley!) in England. SONATA became REfLEX, which then became ProReflex, which was acquired by PTC (Parametric Technology Corporation), from which Revit emerged as a start-up, which was then acquired by Autodesk — and then of course, as they say, the rest is history.'' Ingram also created one of the earliest examples of a digital twin in 1996 during construction of the
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facilities at
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's Terminal 1. With consultant
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, Ingram connected movement sensors in the cofferdam and boreholes to the digital object-model to display movements in the model. Ingram wrote a book, ''Understanding BIM: The past, present and future'', published by Routledge in 2020. In this book he describes the origins of BIM and its development leading to modern systems such as
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and Archicad. It shows his work and innovations in BIM in areas including architecture, civil and
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, electrical and mechanical services,
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and retail. He shows that BIM has been in existence since 1985. Much of the material for his early innovations is archived in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London including the first architectural animation of a real street scene from 1976. ''AECBytes'' magazine said of the author :''It is fascinating to be able to look back at the origins of BIM from someone who not only had a front-row seat to the game, but who actually played it — and not just played it, but actually drafted many of its rules''.


Awards

*The British Computer Society Medal for Outstanding Innovation, 1990. *The 2016 Prince Philip Medal from the Royal Academy of Engineering for his "Exceptional Contribution to Engineering".


Patents

Ingram has received patents in disciplines including electronics, sensors, pharmaceutical and clean energy. They include: * , "Patent title Measurement sensor" – 7 March 2017 * , "Power Generator using Sea Wave Energy" – 7 November 2012 * , "Measuring tyre pressure" – 17 October 2008 * * , "Isoflavones for treatment of obesity" – 30 March 2002


Personal life

Ingram was born in
Banaba Island BanabaThe correct spelling and etymology in Gilbertese should be ''Bwanaba'' but the Constitution of Kiribati writes Banaba. Because of the spelling in English or French, the name was very often written Paanapa or Paanopa, as it was in 1901 Ac ...
(also called Ocean Island) to Maurice Ingram, a doctor.


References

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