GREEN BIM APPROACHES TO ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN FOR INCREASED SUSTAINABILITY

  • M. Zubair Siddiqui (Myers-Lawson School of Construction, Virginia Tech) ;
  • Annie R. Pearce (Myers-Lawson School of Construction, Virginia Tech) ;
  • Kihong Ku (Myers-Lawson School of Construction, Virginia Tech) ;
  • Sandeep Langar (Myers-Lawson School of Construction, Virginia Tech) ;
  • Yong Han Ahn (Myers-Lawson School of Construction, Virginia Tech) ;
  • Kyle Jacocks (Myers-Lawson School of Construction, Virginia Tech)
  • Published : 2009.05.27

Abstract

The effectiveness of Building Information Modeling (BIM) tools and processes has been recognized by the industry and owners are beginning to adopt Triple Bottom Line accounting practices, to enhance economic performance and environmental and social performance. However, the widespread and practical application of Green BIM remains largely unrealized. The authors identify that lack of understanding of the applicability of sustainability metrics to BIM design process is a significant barrier to this adoption. Through literature review this paper outlines the various sustainability metrics available to construction and elaborates on the potential of BIM for sustainable design. The paper maps and correlates applicable concepts of sustainability evaluation systems to BIM and describes the constraints in current BIM tools.

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