For a BIM (Building Information Modeling) object, the description must serve as a bridge between high-end aesthetics and technical engineering. It needs to be data-rich for architects and structural engineers who are managing load-bearing calculations and LEED certifications.

Here are three targeted options based on your specific marble production capabilities:

Option 1: Technical & Performance Focused (Standard Slab)

Description:

High-performance natural [Insert Marble Name] specified for BIM-integrated architectural projects. This asset includes high-resolution PBR textures and embedded technical metadata, including a density of ~2750 kg/m³ and a low water absorption rate of < 0.15%. Optimized for Revit and ArchiCAD, it provides accurate thermal conductivity and compressive strength data to support structural analysis and environmental life-cycle assessments (LCA).

Option 2: Innovation Focused (Ultra-Thin Veneer)

Description:

Advanced lightweight marble cladding solution (0.3–0.5 mm) developed for modular BIM workflows. Designed for high-rise facades and interior wall systems, this object features LOD 400 detail for precise fabrication modeling. By significantly reducing dead load calculations, it allows architects to maintain a luxury stone aesthetic while optimizing structural efficiency and reducing carbon footprint in large-scale commercial developments.

Option 3: Professional Sustainability (High-Purity Calcite)

Description:

Premium crystalline calcite marble (CaCO3) with a high whiteness index, engineered for precision architectural specifications. This BIM component is categorized for landscape and industrial design, providing critical data on chemical purity and Mohs hardness. Ready for “Green Building” documentation, it supports LEED v4.1 requirements for sustainable material sourcing and indoor environmental quality.

Essential BIM Metadata Table

Include this table within your digital assets to ensure they are “Architect-Ready”:

Parameter Value / Data Point Industry Use Case
Material Category Natural Stone – Calcitic Marble Material Scheduling
LOD (Level of Detail) 350 – 400 (Design to Fab) Construction Documentation
Density ($\rho$) ~2700 – 2850 $kg/m^3$ Structural Load Calculation
Water Absorption < 0.2% Maintenance/Sanitation Specs
Thermal Conductivity ~2.1 – 2.8 $W/(m·K)$ Energy Modeling (HVAC)
Flexural Strength ~10 – 15 $MPa$ Facade & Cladding Safety

💡 Recommendation for the North American Market

Since you are working with the AIA and DLR Group, I suggest ensuring your BIM files are compatible with OmniClass Table 23 (Products) and UniFormat. This ensures that when an architect in Florida or New York searches their library for “Natural Stone Cladding,” your specific Muğla-sourced marbles are the first results to populate their project.