2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.autcon.2017.06.004
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BIM-based collaborative design and socio-technical analytics of green buildings

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“…Building information modeling (BIM) is becoming the central way to coordinate project design and construction activities. EI-Diraby, Krijnen, and Papagelis (2017) built an online system that enables a data-driven approach to building planning, construction, and maintenance, which allows all the stakeholders to comment and share views [157]. Lu et al (2017) provided a "green BIM triangle" classification to establish an up-to-date synthesis on the nexus between BIM and GBs, indicating that the relationship needs to be understood from three dimensions: project stage, green attributes, and BIM attributes [158].…”
Section: Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building information modeling (BIM) is becoming the central way to coordinate project design and construction activities. EI-Diraby, Krijnen, and Papagelis (2017) built an online system that enables a data-driven approach to building planning, construction, and maintenance, which allows all the stakeholders to comment and share views [157]. Lu et al (2017) provided a "green BIM triangle" classification to establish an up-to-date synthesis on the nexus between BIM and GBs, indicating that the relationship needs to be understood from three dimensions: project stage, green attributes, and BIM attributes [158].…”
Section: Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study BIM-based collaboration design and socio-technical analyses of green building, El-Diraby, Krijnen and Papagelis [9] "noticed a few limitations/opportunities in the way current BIM tools address the needs for integrated design, collaboration and analysis", namely communication and interactions did not use BIM tools and end users were not engaged.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Building information modelling (BIM) is widely used by the architectural, engineering and construction (AEC) industry. There are a number of ongoing efforts to extend the traditional use of BIM to cover other aspects of building design and construction including engineering risk management (Zou et al, 2017) and building performance (El-Diraby et al, 2017). BIM is considered as having the potential to generate more design alternatives, enabling an optimization of, e.g., a building's energy performance (Habibi, 2017;Li et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%