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Building information modelling (BIM) in design, construction and operations III / editors, W. P. De Wilde, L. Mahdjoubi, A. Galiano Garrigós.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
De Wilde, W. P., editor.
Mahdjoubi, L., editor.
Galiano, A., editor.
Series:
WIT transactions on the built environment ; 192.
WIT transactions on the built environment ; 192
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Building information modeling.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (362 pages) : illustrations.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Southampton, England ; Boston : WIT Press, [2020]
Summary:
Originating from the 2019 International Conference on Building Information Modelling this book presents latest findings in the field. This volume presents research from a panel of experts from industry, practice and academia touching on key topics, the development of innovative solutions, and the identification future trends.
Contents:
Cover
Building Information Modelling (BIM) in Design, Construction and Operations III
Copyright Page
Preface
Contents
BIM and Lean construction interactions: A state-of-the-art review
Rewarding performance in construction
Using BIM and MR to improve the process of job site construction and inspection
Computational BIM for green retrofitting of the existing building envelope
BIM-based LCA throughout the design process: A dynamic approach
Parametric modelling in construction: Investigating the quality of rule-based checking
BIM-based analysis of spatial properties in building layouts
Necessity of monitoring vital BIM information for optimized design process management
Lessons learned from the 2022 World Cup Final Stadium, QATAR
Revolutionizing the future of the construction industry: Strategizing and redefining challenges
Model of information sharing and exchange in a building information modelling supply chain
Evolution within the maturity concept of BIM
Integrated factory modelling: Using BIM to disrupt the interface between manufacturing and construction in factory planning
BIM methodology applied to architectural heritage preservation: Case study of the Medina and Dungeons of Tetuán, Morocco
Information modelling and management in historical contexts: An Italian case study
Study on the establishment of a maintenance mode for a BIM-based landscape project
4D BIM-oriented digital project construction management for the AEC industry
5D BIM: Tools and methods for digital project construction management
Strategies and outcomes of BIM education: Italian experiences
Structural pre-analysis through implementing Revit structures and Robot to develop and compare engineered timber structural families
Development of model checking rules for validation and content checking.
Exploring BIM intelligence further with iTWO
BIM objects library for information exchange in public works: The use of proprietary and open formats
Integration of augmented reality in building information modeling: Applicability and practicality
Use of BIM technology as a safety tool in the restoration phase of buildings: Case study of the façade of the "Royal Tobacco Factory" in Seville, Spain
Building information modeling potential for an enhanced real estate valuation approach based on the hedonic method
Improvements for the workflow interoperability between BIM and FEM tools
Role of an innovation community in supporting BIM deployment: The case of building SMART Norway
Author index.
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-78466-362-X
OCLC:
1130903081

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