Advancements in Building Deconstruction: Examining the Role of Drone Technology and Building Information Modelling

C. Ibe, Andreea Şerbescu, Mohataz Hossain
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Deconstructing a building with the help of drones and BIM (building information modelling) is becoming increasingly common as a more efficient, eco-friendly, and affordable alternative to the traditional techniques of building disassembly. This paper presents a systematic review following the methodology of Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) to investigate the role of drone technology and BIM in building deconstruction. A total of 10 studies were identified based on the integration of drone technology with BIM, all of which proved promising in enhancing the process of building deconstruction. The analysis of the 35 and 3 non-academic selected data reveals several key findings. Firstly, BIM is not commonly used in deconstruction or demolition processes, particularly in managing fixtures and fittings of buildings. Secondly, the adoption of deconstruction-oriented design methods and the use of drone technology can significantly reduce the negative environmental impacts of building demolition waste. Lastly, the limited implementation of design for deconstruction practices in the construction industry hinders the realisation of environmental, social, and economic benefits associated with this approach. Overall, this systematic review highlights the potential of drone technology and BIM in improving building deconstruction practices, while also identifying knowledge gaps and areas for further research and development on this topic.
建筑解构的进展:研究无人机技术和建筑信息模型的作用
在无人机和 BIM(建筑信息模型)的帮助下进行建筑解构正变得越来越普遍,因为这是一种比传统建筑拆卸技术更高效、更环保、更经济实惠的替代方法。本文按照系统综述和元分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)的方法,对无人机技术和 BIM 在建筑解构中的作用进行了系统综述。共确定了 10 项基于无人机技术与 BIM 整合的研究,所有这些研究都被证明在加强建筑解构过程中大有可为。对所选的 35 项数据和 3 项非学术数据的分析揭示了几项重要发现。首先,BIM 在解构或拆除过程中的应用并不普遍,尤其是在管理建筑物的固定装置和配件方面。其次,采用以解构为导向的设计方法和使用无人机技术可以大大减少建筑拆除废物对环境的负面影响。最后,在建筑行业中实施解构设计的实践有限,这阻碍了与这种方法相关的环境、社会和经济效益的实现。总之,本系统性综述强调了无人机技术和建筑信息模型在改进建筑拆除实践方面的潜力,同时也指出了在这一主题上存在的知识差距以及有待进一步研究和开发的领域。
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