A guideline to support the use of off-site solutions for façade retrofitting through BIM-enabled processes

M. Cucuzza, A. G. di Stefano, Giuliana Iannaccone, G. Masera
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The Architecture, Engineering and Construction sector requires an intense innovation process to reduce costs, intervention times, and improve energy performance. This is particularly true to increase the rate of deep renovations of the existing European building stock and therefore support the EU’s 2050 decarbonisation targets.In this scenario, prefabrication can be considered a game-changer for the construction industry: on the one hand, it enables the adoption of an industrial mindset to the design, manufacturing, and installation of façade components, with the related advantages in terms of time, cost and quality; on the other, it allows for the customisation of components thanks to digital, BIM-based design and fabrication tools. However, its adoption in retrofit operations is still limited due, among other factors, to a lack of practical experience and a limited number of actual demonstration cases.This paper introduces an operative guideline to support a more widespread use of prefabricated thermal insulation components for the energy retrofit of existing buildings in the framework of a BIMenabled design and construction process. The guideline highlights the information flow and the role of each actor at every stage of the design and delivery process.The proposed guideline is finally tested through its application to a case study to show the feasibility of the process and the advantages deriving from the adoption of an industrialised approach to façade retrofit in terms of faster installation times.
支持通过启用bim的流程使用非现场解决方案进行farade改造的指南
建筑、工程和建筑行业需要一个激烈的创新过程,以降低成本,缩短干预时间,提高能源性能。这对于提高现有欧洲建筑存量的深度翻新速度,从而支持欧盟2050年的脱碳目标来说尤其如此。在这种情况下,预制可以被认为是建筑行业的游戏规则改变者:一方面,它可以采用工业思维来设计,制造和安装预制构件,在时间,成本和质量方面具有相关优势;另一方面,由于基于bim的数字化设计和制造工具,它允许组件定制。然而,由于缺乏实际经验和实际示范案例数量有限等因素,其在改造作业中的采用仍然受到限制。本文介绍了一个可操作的指导方针,以支持在bim支持的设计和施工过程框架内更广泛地使用预制保温构件来对现有建筑进行节能改造。该指南强调了信息流和每个参与者在设计和交付过程的每个阶段的角色。建议的指导方针最后通过应用于一个案例研究来测试,以显示该过程的可行性以及采用工业化方法进行farade改造在更快安装时间方面的优势。
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