scholarly journals Comfort improvement of landscape and housekeeping components on government green building using Building Information Modeling (BIM) integrated web-based information system

Author(s):  
G A Haolina ◽  
Y Latief ◽  
R A Machfudiyanto
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (23) ◽  
pp. 9988
Author(s):  
Quan Wen ◽  
Zhongfu Li ◽  
Yifeng Peng ◽  
Baorong Guo

Building information modeling (BIM) is an emerging technique in the construction industry. It is regarded as an effective approach for green building development; however, its effectiveness has not been sufficiently investigated from a lifecycle perspective. To bridge this research gap, this study investigates BIM application value in different phases of a green building through a convolutional neural network (CNN) method. To begin with, an assessment framework was developed with the consideration of balancing the estimation accuracy and the data size. Then, the validity of the developed model was verified from both theoretical and practical perspectives. Finally, the effectiveness of BIM was tested using the proposed framework. Results showed that the overall score of the tested project was four in the five-point Likert scale, with an average relative error less than 1%. From a value-based perspective, it is revealed that the application value of BIM represented a descending order throughout the lifecycle of the tested project. In addition, it is found that the functional value obtained the highest score, whereas social value was at the bottom. The findings of this study can help decision makers to detect the weaknesses of BIM implementation during green building development.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1073-1076 ◽  
pp. 1271-1274
Author(s):  
Yun Hui Yang

Green building is rapidly transforming the design and construction industry around the globe. Simultaneously, a growing numbers of industry practitioners are taking the advantages of building information modeling (BIM) to upgrade the sustainable performance of green building. BIM tools encourage an integrated lifecycle green building management from design, construction, and prefabrication to operation and maintenance. This paper represents using BIM technology to achieve green building objectives and sustainable performances.


2013 ◽  
Vol 368-370 ◽  
pp. 1191-1195 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yi Zi Wang ◽  
Li Hong Juang ◽  
Wen Hua Liu

Firstly, this article induces out the theme of reforming the energy-saving of campus buildings through the current situation about huge energy consumption from campus construction. Secondly, taking the buildings of Shantou University’s “Engineering Institute, CDIO innovation center” as an example and combining BIM(Building Information Modeling) with green building come up with every green reform strategy we will use to reach the purpose that changing the current building into a kind of better building which is water-saving, electricity-saving, ventilation and heat protection. Finally, we will make a conclusion that combining BIM with green building is a good way to make a feasible design for guide construction.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (24) ◽  
pp. 278-289
Author(s):  
Wan Nor Fa’aizah Wan Abdul Basir ◽  
Uznir Ujang ◽  
Zulkepli Majid

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a technology that focusing on the building element properties to the construction components which cover the interior and exterior building, while Geographic Information System (GIS) describe to the technology that can provide the large-scale information which cover inside and outside buildings (spaces and areas). In construction project application, BIM technology already been used as a worldwide tool while GIS rarely been applied. Each technology contains their own advantages that can be utilized in the construction project application. To bring the best effective approach in construction project, the integration between BIM and GIS technology can be considered. This paper presented an attempt in integrating BIM and GIS by using FME as a data integration platform to solve the limitation of BIM in construction project by using advantages of GIS. Through this research, an investigation of the data exchange during integration process between BIM and GIS will be look up. By using this approach, it is possible to store the BIM and GIS data in one environment. The end results for this paper will cover the method of the data exchange between BIM to GIS and GIS to BIM. Besides that, this paper highlight how GIS can solve the limitation in BIM in construction project.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 125
Author(s):  
Breno Pontes Pimentel ◽  
Andréa Teresa Riccio Barbosa ◽  
Mayara Dias de Souza

O objetivo deste artigo é analisar métodos de integração da plataforma Building information Modeling (BIM) no processo de simulação termo energética de edificações militares, para obtenção de Etiqueta Nacional de Conservação de Energia (ENCE) pelo Regulamento Técnico da Qualidade para o Nível de Eficiência Energética de Edificações (RTQ-C). A justificativa se dá pelo fato de o Exército Brasileiro (EB) ser obrigado a obter ENCE Nível “A” e a utilizar BIM em seus projetos, conformes normativas e leis brasileiras expressas no trabalho. Primeiro, buscou-se utilizar o Autodesk Revit para realizar a simulação, que é o software adotado pelo EB para elaboração de projetos em BIM, mais especificamente os plug-ins Energy Analysis e Green Building Studio. Devido a limitações encontradas, uma segunda fase procurou maneiras de fazer interoperabilidade entre Autodesk Revit e softwares de simulação, como o EnergyPlus, o Integrated Environmental Solutions Virtual Environment (IES-VE) e o DesignBuilder. Dentre essas opções, concluiu-se que o uso do Revit interoperável com DesignBuilder é mais adequado à análise de projetos do EB. Por fim, foi explicado como se dá a interoperabilidade entre esses dois últimos softwares e como se processará a simulação para obtenção de ENCE.


Author(s):  
W. N. F. W. A. Basir ◽  
U. Ujang ◽  
Z. Majid ◽  
S. Azri

Abstract. Application of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in construction industry has been applied for many years back. This because BIM can provide a better advantage in construction industry in term of controlling and managing construction project during their life cycle. The advantages that can be provide by BIM is focusing on the indoor planning tasks. But, when the construction project involves, besides indoor planning, outdoor planning also is important part that need to be look up. To cover the outdoor planning in construction project, Geographic Information System (GIS) need to be applied. GIS can overcome this problem because GIS mainly for outdoor planning by using their spatial analysis. GIS can offer a high degree of geospatial information and can provide the detailed geometrical and semantic information of building to assisted across improve automation. Towards produce the improved preparation in construction project, BIM and GIS should be integrated. To integrate both domains, the data interoperability between them need to be investigate because they used different data standard. This study focusses on solving the data interoperability through the data integration between BIM and GIS to solve the problem of data mismatch and data missing during data translation process. Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) was used as a data standard to perform the data integration between BIM and GIS. The outcomes from this study show that when the data interoperability applied between BIM and GIS, the problem above can be solved, and the data dimension and their coordinate system also can be control.


2020 ◽  
Vol 25 ◽  
pp. 1-40 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yun-Tsui Chang ◽  
Shang-Hsien Hsieh

The strength of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in achieving sustainable buildings is well recognized by the global construction industry. However, current understanding of the state-of-the-art green BIM research is still limited. In particular, a focus study on how BIM contribute to green building design through building performance analysis (BPA) is not available. This paper aims to provide systematic and comprehensive insights on current trends and future potentials of green BIM research by analyzing the existing literature with their research features (i.e. research backgrounds, goals, methods and outputs). In total, 80 publications have been collected, analyzed and discussed. The results show that among ten main BPA types, energy & thermal analysis, green building rating analysis, and cost and benefit analysis are the most studied. However, wind & ventilation analysis, acoustic analysis, and water efficiency analysis receive little attention. Moreover, more research focusing on integrated design analysis should be carried out for optimal design outcome. In addition, most of the collected literature research on the capability of data integration and analysis of green BIM tools, while their capability of visualization and documentation has limited examination. Furthermore, most researchers utilized one main software package while utilization of information exchange formats (IEF) is limited. To increase interoperability of green BIM tools, how different BIM authoring tools and IEFs can be utilized for BPA requires further investigation.


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