Hello, Christophe
Glad to receive your feedback.
Let me explain a little bit with some real use case examples, among several ones in which you do need other spatial structures:
Construction sub-areas during building activities, fire safety zones, lighting, security areas, evacuation simulation, indoor navigation, scanning areas, spatial reservation (MEP, maintenance, functional spaces, clearance, ....).
The typical (but not explicitly established in the standard IFC schema) hierarchy of IfcSpatialStructureElement classes (IfcSite, IfcBuilding, IfcBuildingStorey, IfcSpace) is too logically partitioned, too static. Even other types of classes such as IfcZone (subclass of IfcSystem) does not include shape representation and are just a collection of the IfcSpace areas included.
In all the above cases there is a need for explicitly identify zones or part of other spaces or rooms related to particular roles or activities or purposes.
This class has a huge potential within the different lifecycles processes. Right now it is being discussed with some IFC experts such as Yoshinobu Adachi or Gianluca Genova in order to boost better software implementations. That is why I am asking here in the Graphisoft Archicad forum, since 2019 already IFC4 Architectural Reference Exchange EXPORT certified.
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