Evalution of BIM and Ecotect for Conceptual Architectural Design Analysis

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The main goal of the present paper is to investigate how BIM tools and Ecotect can be integrated as active part of an integrated design process for conceptual architectural design. The integrated design has an interaction between the skills of the architect and the engineer thought-out the process and thereby avoiding problems solving after the design has been finalised. The process has been analysed from an architect's point of view dealing with design at fictive sites in Copenhagen. The results of the research indicate that BIM tools combined with Ecotect can deliver useable qualitative input for sketching investigations during a conceptual architectural design process.
Original languageEnglish
TitleComputing in Civil and Building Engineering, Proceedings of the International Conference : 30 June-2 July, Nottingham, UK
EditorsWalid Tizani
Number of pages6
Place of publicationNottingham
PublisherUniversity of Nottingham
Publication date2010
ISBN (electronic)9781907284601
StatePublished

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ConferenceProceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computing in Civil and Building Engineering and the 17th International EG-ICE Workshorp on Intelligent Computing in Engineering
LandUnited Kingdom
ByNottingham
Periode30-06-1002-07-10

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Keywords

  • BIM, Ecotect, Integrated Design, Sustainable Design

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