Inicio  /  Applied Sciences  /  Vol: 7 Núm: 8 Par: August (2017)  /  Artículo
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

BIM-Based Approach to Simulate Building Adaptive Performance and Life Cycle Costs for an Open Building Design

Yi-Kai Juan and Nai-Pin Hsing    

Resumen

In the long-term use of buildings, renovations are sometimes required as usage behaviors have changed and residents? demands for space are adjusted. However, the public in general are deficient in renovation knowledge and information regarding building use and its maintenance phases; thus, the initial stage of planning and design often lacks flexibility, leading to waste materials in the subsequent renovation project. Theoretically, Building Information Modeling (BIM) can be used as a building unit resume and renovation benefit prediction tool; moreover, it plays an important role in the usage and maintenance phases. This study develops three design proposals that target different service lives (30 years, 50 years, 100 years), as based on the building?s expected life, and uses BIM technology to simulate the life cycle cost and design performance, as based on the renovation scenario analysis of the building?s life cycle. The findings show that under the service condition target of 100 years, when the open flexible technique is used for the design, space utilization flexibility is enhanced, pipeline maintenance is convenient, waste is reduced, and performance in life cycle cost is better. BIM can predict performance simply and rapidly according to future usage demand adjustments after the initial design.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Mahsa Mirboland and Kay Smarsly    
Intelligent transportation systems (ITS) provide safer, greener, and more convenient mobility, while reducing the impact on the environment. In recent years, simulation platforms have been employed to study ITS applications, mostly focusing on traffic-re... ver más
Revista: Infrastructures

 
Salvatore Antonio Biancardo, Nunzio Viscione, Antonio Cerbone and Enzo Dessì, Jr.    
Although building information modeling (BIM) has been widely adopted in the building industry for several decades, the use of BIM in the context of transportation infrastructure has been slow in terms of both adoption and application. Industry and academ... ver más
Revista: Infrastructures

 
Inhan Kim, Yongha Lee, Choong-Hee Han, Gutaek Kim and Jungsik Choi    
In the preparation of drawings and documents required for a licensing process, the main problem is the duplication of work in creating design drawings and Building Information Modeling (BIM) models. To overcome this problem, BIM authoring tools provide a... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences

 
Yongha Lee, Inhan Kim and Jungsik Choi    
Various laws and guidelines on designing for safety have been developed world-wide, and these were used to identify risks at construction sites in advance through qualitative and quantitative safe management. In other words, attention is being paid to sa... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences

 
José Neves, Zita Sampaio and Manuel Vilela    
Building Information Modeling (BIM) is an Industry 4.0 methodology that is increasingly used in the domain of Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC). BIM emerges as a new methodology, one that is more collaborative and based on parametric thre... ver más
Revista: Infrastructures