Day 2, Session Block C6
16:15 BIM - Sustainable Design with Building Information Modeling
Chair: William Russell, BKSK Architects LLP, New York, United States
Rationalization for construction of complex building envelope geometries
- Geometric rationalization for construction
- Project delivery
- Computational design methods
Envelope Information Modeling: digitalization of the design process
- Design process of a building skin by an architectural consultancy
- Complex façade development for fabrication
- BIM as a strategy to improve energy efficiency
Circular façade systems developed with BIM
- Using BIM to develop circular façades
- Smart building technology
- Façade with integrated shading devices, ventilation system, insulation
Element-based life cycle Information Modeling for curved building skins
- Sustainability through life cycle information management
- Element-based modeling system for collaboration
- Towards the supply chain information exchange platform
Building envelope cost analysis with BIM and UniModel
- BIM tools for a rapid cost evaluation of building envelopes
- LEED cost analysis with UniModel
- Life cycle cost analysis and cost benefit analysis
Sustainable façade design in New York landmarks historic districts
- Contextually appropriate shading structures
- BIM in the public approval design process
- Digital design workflow from historic sources
Simulation-based tool to design refurbishment projects at district level
- Multi-criteria decision-making
- Energy conservation measures
- Integrated Project Delivery and BIM
17:45 End of Conference Day 2