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Building‐Scale Flood Hazard Modelling for Risk Assessment of Cultural Heritage
ABSTRACT Flooding is among the most frequent natural hazards threatening cultural heritage sites, yet current flood hazard studies often operate at urban or regional scales. While building‐scale damage models exist, they generally rely on flood depth inputs from large‐scale inundation models, inputs that may fail to capture the internal complexity of ...
Chiara Arrighi +2 more
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Building information modelling (BIM) and Off-site manufacturing (OSM) have been extensively studied as separate concepts, yet few studies have examined their combined application as a hybrid approach. The current immature level of BIM adoption and OSM's
Pejman Sabet +3 more
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Readiness of BIM: a case study of a quantity surveying organisation [PDF]
Building Information Modelling (BIM), as an emerging enabling technology, is widely promoted in the UK. For Quantity Surveyor, BIM has the potential to remove many mundane elements of traditional quantity surveying, such as taking off and the production ...
Paul, Charlotte +3 more
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Visualising the Urban Imaginary: Failure and Irresolution in an Urban Digital Twin
Short Abstract The article analyses the visualisation encountered in an urban digital twin to argue that recognising the visualisation as a representation of the city is dependent upon habituation to perceptual and computational practices. Through speculative engagement with moments of visual irresolution, the article highlights the importance of ...
Emma McRae
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Development of a building information modelling (BIM) migration path model for construction professionals [PDF]
The construction professionals have the notion that by implementing Building Information Modelling (BIM) in construction could overcome problems such as delay, cost overrun, clashes in project design and undesirable quality in construction.
Brahim, Juliana
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The enigma of BIM (Building Information Modelling)
This position paper outlines a number of key questions concerning BIM (Building Information Modelling), as well as the arguments and the historical background behind them. These include the incomplete theory of BIM, the reasons for the emergence of understanding BIM as a panacea for all ills in AECO (architecture, engineering, construction and ...
Koutamanis, Alexander +3 more
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A Review of Information Requirements in Building Information Modeling (BIM)
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Association of Corticospinal Tract Asymmetry With Ambulatory Ability After Intracerebral Hemorrhage
ABSTRACT Background Ambulatory ability after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is important to patients. We tested whether asymmetry between ipsi‐ and contra‐lesional corticospinal tracts (CSTs) assessed by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is associated with post‐ICH ambulation.
Yasmin N. Aziz +25 more
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The future vision for cadastre in many jurisdictions is to deliver a digital representation of legal and physical dimensions of the real world that is survey accurate, 3D, and dynamic.
Ben Bryant +3 more
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Case study based approach to integration of sustainable design analysis, performance and building information modelling [PDF]
This paper presents a case study based research of both the method and technology for integration of sustainable design analysis (SDA) and building information modelling (BIM) within smart built environments (SBE).
Ceranic, Boris +3 more
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