TY - JOUR
T1 - Towards a BIM-enabled sustainable building design process
T2 - roles, responsibilities, and requirements
AU - Zanni, Maria Angeliki
AU - Soetanto, Robby
AU - Ruikar, Kirti
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Environmental sustainability considerations are often treated as an add-on to building design, following ad hoc processes for their implementation. As a result, the most common problem to achieve a sustainable building outcome is the absence of the right information at the right time to make critical decisions. For design team members to appreciate the requirements of multidisciplinary collaboration, there is a need for transparency and a shared understanding of the process. This research presents the findings from 25 in-depth interviews with industry practitioners concerning 10 case studies of buildings, which achieved high-sustainability certification ratings (e.g. BREEAM, Passivhaus, Part L), to identify best practices in sustainable building design (SBD). The results identify the key players? roles and responsibilities, tasks, deliverables, and critical decision points for SBD. These components have been coordinated explicitly in a systematic process that utilises Information and Communications Technology, Building Information Modelling, and Building Performance Analysis software to realise the benefits of combining distributed teams? expertise.
AB - Environmental sustainability considerations are often treated as an add-on to building design, following ad hoc processes for their implementation. As a result, the most common problem to achieve a sustainable building outcome is the absence of the right information at the right time to make critical decisions. For design team members to appreciate the requirements of multidisciplinary collaboration, there is a need for transparency and a shared understanding of the process. This research presents the findings from 25 in-depth interviews with industry practitioners concerning 10 case studies of buildings, which achieved high-sustainability certification ratings (e.g. BREEAM, Passivhaus, Part L), to identify best practices in sustainable building design (SBD). The results identify the key players? roles and responsibilities, tasks, deliverables, and critical decision points for SBD. These components have been coordinated explicitly in a systematic process that utilises Information and Communications Technology, Building Information Modelling, and Building Performance Analysis software to realise the benefits of combining distributed teams? expertise.
KW - design process
KW - collaboration
KW - sustainability
KW - Building Information Modelling
KW - Building Performance Analysis
KW - Concurrent Engineering
KW - Integrated DEFinition methods
KW - Architecture and the built environment
UR - http://radar.gsa.ac.uk/5611/
UR - https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/Towards_a_BIM-enabled_sustainable_building_design_process_roles_responsibilities_and_requirements/9438839
U2 - 10.1080/17452007.2016.1213153
DO - 10.1080/17452007.2016.1213153
M3 - Article
SN - 1745-2007
VL - 13
SP - 101
EP - 129
JO - Architectural Engineering and Design Management
JF - Architectural Engineering and Design Management
IS - 2
ER -