Building Information Modelling, Building Performance, Design and Smart Construction

গ্রন্থ-পঞ্জীর বিবরন
সংস্থা লেখক: SpringerLink (Online service)
অন্যান্য লেখক: Dastbaz, Mohammad (Editor), Gorse, Chris (Editor), Moncaster, Alice (Editor)
সংক্ষিপ্ত:XXIX, 326 p. 107 illus., 100 illus. in color.
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ভাষা:ইংরেজি
প্রকাশিত: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
সংস্করন:1st ed. 2017.
বিষয়গুলি:
অনলাইন ব্যবহার করুন:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50346-2
বিন্যাস: বৈদ্যুতিক গ্রন্থ
সূচিপত্রের সারণি:
  • Part I. Concepts in Sustainability
  • Chapter 1.The Problem is also the Solution: The Sustainability Paradox
  • Chapter 2.Appreciating the Wicked Problem: A Systems Approach to Sustainable Cities
  • Chapter 3.Circular Economy Research in the Built Environment: A Theoretical Contribution
  • Part II. Building Information Modelling
  • Chapter 4
  • 1. Building Information Modelling: A Paradigm Shift in Construction – Farzad Khosrowshahi Iterative design using agile project management and BIM to improve building performance
  • Chapter 5.Use of simulation through BIM-enabled Virtual Projects to enhance learning and soft employability skills in Architectural Technology education
  • Chapter 6. Development of a Building Information Modelling (BIM) based real-time data integration system using a Building Management System (BMS)
  • Chapter 7.Procurement route and Building Information Modelling (BIM) implementation effect on sustainable Higher Education Refurbishment’ projects
  • Part III. Building Performance and Design
  • Chapter 8.A novel transient experimental method for in situ measurements of the thermal performance of building fabrics
  • Chapter 9.Energy Performance Analysis of Residential Buildings in Saudi Arabia (Multi Case Study)
  • Chapter 10.Fossil fuel reliant housing in Nigeria: physio-climatic regionalism as an energy/cost efficient perspective to providing thermal comfort
  • Chapter 11. Predicting future overheating in a Passivhaus dwelling using calibrated dynamic thermal simulation models
  • Chapter 12. Benefits and challenges of visualising embodied and whole life carbon of buildings
  • Chapter 13.Models for Sustainable Electricity Provision in Rural Areas Using Renewable Energy Technologies – Nigeria Case Study
  • Chapter 14.Energy Mapping Using Publicly Available Data for Urban Energy Retrofit
  • Part IV.Smart Construction
  • Chapter 15.-Things change: exploring transformational experiences within the UK construction industry
  • Chapter 16.In-Situ Thermal Transmittance ofCase Studies In Dublin
  • Chapter 17.It’s House-Building but not as We Know It: The Impact Of Neighbourhood Planning On Development In England
  • Chapter 18.Integrated Façade System for office buildings in hot and arid climates: A comparative analysis
  • Chapter 19.Decarbonising construction using renewable photosynthetic materials
  • Chapter 20.The replacement of wood or concrete in construction projects – an industrial case study demonstrating the benefits of intrusion moulded mixed waste plastic.