Integration potential between REVIT and LEED: a review

IF 2.7 4区 工程技术 Q2 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Gabriela Alves Tenório de Morais, Claudia R. S. de M. S. Nascimento, Eduardo B. dos Santos, Kleyton M. N. de Souza, Bruna S. Fernandes, Rachel Perez Palha
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ABSTRACTThis study aimed to investigate LEED, BREEAM, Green Star, and CASBEE certification systems and assess their integration potential with BIM as facilitator to test different project alternatives in order to help achieve certification system requirements. A literature review was conducted, in which 299 articles were retrieved from the Scopus and Web of Science databases and refined using the Bibliometrix tool, resulting in a total of 271 published articles. Of these, 15 used tools to facilitate BIM-LEED integration and were therefore selected for analysis. The results indicate that integrating BIM and green building rating systems can make the process more agile and standardized. However, more research in this field is needed, especially investigating the suitability of BIM authoring tools other than Revit, and evaluating the efficiency of commercial tools and those developed in scientific research to assist in the certification process.KEYWORDS: Building Information Modeling (BIM)BIM softwaregreen buildingsgreen building rating systemsreviewsustainability Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
REVIT与LEED的整合潜力综述
摘要本研究旨在调查LEED、BREEAM、Green Star和CASBEE认证体系,并评估它们与BIM集成的潜力,以测试不同的项目替代方案,以帮助实现认证体系的要求。进行文献综述,从Scopus和Web of Science数据库中检索299篇文章,并使用Bibliometrix工具进行细化,共发表文章271篇。其中,15个使用了促进BIM-LEED集成的工具,因此被选中进行分析。结果表明,BIM与绿色建筑评级体系的结合可以使整个过程更加敏捷和规范。然而,在这一领域还需要更多的研究,特别是调查Revit以外的BIM创作工具的适用性,并评估商业工具和科学研究中开发的工具的效率,以协助认证过程。关键词:建筑信息模型(BIM)BIM软件绿色建筑绿色建筑评级系统审查可持续性披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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期刊介绍: Informative and accessible, this publication analyses and discusses the integration of the main stages within the process of design and construction and multidisciplinary collaborative working between the different professionals involved. Ideal for practitioners and academics alike, Architectural Engineering and Design Management examines specific topics on architectural technology, engineering design, building performance and building design management to highlight the interfaces between them and bridge the gap between architectural abstraction and engineering practice. Coverage includes: -Integration of architectural and engineering design -Integration of building design and construction -Building design management; planning and co-ordination, information and knowledge management, vale engineering and value management -Collaborative working and collaborative visualisation in building design -Architectural technology -Sustainable architecture -Building thermal, aural, visual and structural performance -Education and architectural engineering This journal is a valuable resource for professionals and academics (teachers, researchers and students) involved in building design and construction, including the following disciplines: -Architecture -Building Engineering -Building Service Engineering -Building Physics -Design Management and Design Coordination -Facilities Management Published papers will report on both fundamental research dealing with theoretical work and applied research dealing with practical issues and industrial innovations. In this way, readers explore the interaction between technical considerations and management issues.
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