Green-bim template (GBIMT) for sustainable building massing and planning in tropical climate

Sustainability has become one of the greatest concerns in the built environment. Sustainable building design process requires complex decision-making (DM) by the architects and designers with multiple design variables and objective functions due to various environmental factors and performance requi...

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Main Authors: Lim, Yaik Wah, Shahsavari, Fatemeh
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Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/62017/
https://www.um.edu.my/about-um/media-centre/events/2015/08/03/default-calendar/um-cohas-international-conference-2015
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spelling my.utm.620172017-08-09T04:27:02Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/62017/ Green-bim template (GBIMT) for sustainable building massing and planning in tropical climate Lim, Yaik Wah Shahsavari, Fatemeh TH Building construction Sustainability has become one of the greatest concerns in the built environment. Sustainable building design process requires complex decision-making (DM) by the architects and designers with multiple design variables and objective functions due to various environmental factors and performance requirements. With the development of Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology, complicated building can be digitally constructed with precise geometry and accurate information to support varied design DM. Therefore, the integration of BIM functionalities with design DM for sustainable building massing and planning in tropical climate was studied. Since important design DM was made in the early design stage, this study focuses on conceptual design and schematic design stages with BIM Level of Development (LOD) 100 and 200. Multiple design variables including building orientation, form and layout were considered for sustainable building massing and planning. Several sustainable building design strategies and indicators for tropical climate were considered to determine the multiple objectives functions for solar shading, natural ventilation, daylighting and other sustainability performances. BIM functionalities of 3D modelling, 2D drawing, dataset and scheduling were employed to support the DM process. Finally, a Green-BIM Template (GBIMT) was developed using Autodesk Revit to support BIM-based DM for sustainable building massing and planning (MP) in tropical climate. The GBIMT-MP addresses the difficulties of DM in the early design process for sustainable building massing and planning in the tropics. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Lim, Yaik Wah and Shahsavari, Fatemeh (2015) Green-bim template (GBIMT) for sustainable building massing and planning in tropical climate. In: UM-COHAS International Conference 2015, 3-4 August, 2015, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. https://www.um.edu.my/about-um/media-centre/events/2015/08/03/default-calendar/um-cohas-international-conference-2015
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Lim, Yaik Wah
Shahsavari, Fatemeh
Green-bim template (GBIMT) for sustainable building massing and planning in tropical climate
description Sustainability has become one of the greatest concerns in the built environment. Sustainable building design process requires complex decision-making (DM) by the architects and designers with multiple design variables and objective functions due to various environmental factors and performance requirements. With the development of Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology, complicated building can be digitally constructed with precise geometry and accurate information to support varied design DM. Therefore, the integration of BIM functionalities with design DM for sustainable building massing and planning in tropical climate was studied. Since important design DM was made in the early design stage, this study focuses on conceptual design and schematic design stages with BIM Level of Development (LOD) 100 and 200. Multiple design variables including building orientation, form and layout were considered for sustainable building massing and planning. Several sustainable building design strategies and indicators for tropical climate were considered to determine the multiple objectives functions for solar shading, natural ventilation, daylighting and other sustainability performances. BIM functionalities of 3D modelling, 2D drawing, dataset and scheduling were employed to support the DM process. Finally, a Green-BIM Template (GBIMT) was developed using Autodesk Revit to support BIM-based DM for sustainable building massing and planning (MP) in tropical climate. The GBIMT-MP addresses the difficulties of DM in the early design process for sustainable building massing and planning in the tropics.
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author Lim, Yaik Wah
Shahsavari, Fatemeh
author_facet Lim, Yaik Wah
Shahsavari, Fatemeh
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title Green-bim template (GBIMT) for sustainable building massing and planning in tropical climate
title_short Green-bim template (GBIMT) for sustainable building massing and planning in tropical climate
title_full Green-bim template (GBIMT) for sustainable building massing and planning in tropical climate
title_fullStr Green-bim template (GBIMT) for sustainable building massing and planning in tropical climate
title_full_unstemmed Green-bim template (GBIMT) for sustainable building massing and planning in tropical climate
title_sort green-bim template (gbimt) for sustainable building massing and planning in tropical climate
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/62017/
https://www.um.edu.my/about-um/media-centre/events/2015/08/03/default-calendar/um-cohas-international-conference-2015
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