Interoperability between Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Building Energy Model (BEM) [PDF]
Building information modelling (BIM) is the first step towards the implementation of the industrial revolution 4.0, in which virtual reality and digital twins are key elements. At present, buildings are responsible for 40% of the energy consumption in Europe and, so, there is a growing interest in reducing their energy use.
Gabriela Bastos Porsani +3 more
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BIM-Enabled Conceptual Modelling and Representation of Building Circulation
This paper describes how a building information modelling (BIM)-based approach for building circulation enables us to change the process of building design in terms of its computational representation and processes, focusing on the conceptual modelling ...
Jin Kook Lee, Mi Jeong Kim
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IFCALIGNMENT FOR RASTER-TO-VECTOR GIS RAILWAY CENTRELINE: A CASE STUDY IN THE SOUTH OF ITALY [PDF]
Built environment Asset Management (AM) is evolving and renewing itself through the development of new technologies. Building Information Modelling (BIM) is the main methodology for the digitisation process of existing data and information.
M. Garramone, M. Scaioni
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SCAN-TO-BIM FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF HERITAGE BUILDINGS: THE CASE STUDY OF THE CASTLE OF MAREDOLCE (PALERMO, ITALY) [PDF]
Conservation and preservation of heritage buildings require the knowledge and sharing of a great deal of data and information about buildings. Such information comes from the different disciplines involved in the restoration and maintenance processes ...
V. Allegra +3 more
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INTEGRATION OF BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING AND AGENT-BASED MODELING FOR EVACUATION SIMULATION [PDF]
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a highly advanced spatial modeling method that is fully incorporated in the building lifecycle. With the support of Information Technologies, the use of BIM has become common in building management such as energy ...
C. Beyaz +4 more
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Collaboration and Risk in Building Information Modelling (BIM): A Systematic Literature Review
Building information modelling (BIM) has become increasingly popular in construction projects in recent years. Simultaneously, project management has received more attention from academics and practitioners worldwide.
Kherun Nita Ali +2 more
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BIM based hygrothermal modelling of building constructions
The construction industry is currently one of the least digitised. However, due to recent technological developments, building information modelling and management (BIM) systems are increasingly being used to increase the efficiency of constructions and ...
Balázs Fürtön, Balázs Nagy
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Smart Construction Using Building Information Modelling (BIM) [PDF]
Smart construction is the application of advanced technologies and digital tools in the construction industry to enhance productivity, efficiency, and collaboration throughout the construction process.
Syamil Ahmad, Kharisma Ian Shandy
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Smart-BIM (Building Information Modeling) [PDF]
Purpose: After a long period of international research and development, BIM has become mature. Many tools support the BIM process, or at least they claim. BIM not only offers opportunities for the Architectural Engineering and Construction industry, but also for the client. In this paper we don’t focus on the professional client, but on the client of a
Vries, de, B. +2 more
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What is BIM? A Need for A Unique BIM Definition [PDF]
Building Information Modelling (BIM) has rapidly developed in the construction industry recently; it is also considered as one of the core concepts in the Industry 4.0.
Doan Dat Tien +6 more
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