开放BIM,让市民参与可持续改造项目

C. Senior
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本文的主要目标是讨论基于开放式建筑信息模型(BIM)的数字工具的开发,以便公民更好地参与住宅建筑的可持续改造项目。这一雄心壮志与可持续发展目标(sdg)有关,该目标得到了挪威政府、市政当局和住房合作社联盟NBBL-Norske Boligbyggelags Landsforbund(代表25%的住宅建筑)的支持。挪威的住房部门占建筑存量的67%,这加强了解决该部门可持续性问题的重要性。该研究旨在向居民开放BIM圈,增加决策过程的透明度和建立信任,促进更容易的沟通,为代际关系创造新的文化认同和机会,将复杂的技术解决方案可视化,并最终影响更好的项目成果。该方法采用了通过暑期学校和学期课程组织的定量和定性研究方法。本文分析了可持续翻新的社会/个人障碍,并共同创造了一种新的互动工具,以实现公民参与。方法还包括回顾过去的翻新项目,在此过程中,我们确定决策过程中的成功和失败。这些自下而上的方法是通过收集居民的反馈来更好地满足居民的需求,从而改善高标准翻新项目的好处的沟通。收集信息的一个重要部分是倾听,而不是教理解人们的需求和声音,最终创建一个视觉调查。从而实现数据收集过程的游戏化。开发和测试了集成BIM的公民参与平台的概念,目的是为案例现场建模,收集数据并与居民沟通。在沟通可持续改造的好处方面仍在发展,本文的其余部分将展示一个基于网络的互动工具的设计过程,以改善挪威住房合作社改造项目中的沟通。
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Open BIM for Citizen Engagement in Sustainable Renovation Projects
The main goal of this paper is to discuss the development of a digital tool based on an open building information model (BIM) for better citizens’ engagement in sustainable renovation projects of residential buildings. The ambition is linked with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), sup-ported by the Norwegian government, municipalities and housing cooperatives’ Federation NBBL-Norske Boligbyggelags Landsforbund (representing of 25% of residential buildings). The housing sector in Norway represents 67% of the building stock, which reinforces the importance of addressing sustainability in this sector. The research aims to open the BIM circle to residents, increasing transparency and building trust in decision-making processes, facilitating easier communication, creating a new cultural identity and opportunities for inter-generational relations, visualizing com-plex technical solutions and ultimately influencing better project outcomes. The methodology used both quantitative and qualitative research methods that were organized through summer-schools and semester courses. In the paper, the analysis of the social/individual barriers to sustainable refurbishment and co-creation of a new interactive tool to achieve citizen engagement, are given. The methods also include the review of the past refurbishment projects, in which we identify successes and failures in the decision-making processes. Those bottom-up approaches are developed to better meet residents’ needs by gathering their feedback, leading to improved communication of the benefits of a high standard refurbishment project. A substantial part of gathering information was to listen and not teach to understand people needs and voices ultimately creating a visual survey. Thereby enabling a gamification of the data collection process. The concept for a citizen engage ment platform integrating BIM is developed and tested for the purposes of modelling the case site, collecting data and communicating with residents. in communicating the benefits of sustainable reno vation is still developing and the rest of this paper will be demonstrating the design process of a web-based interactive tool for improved communication in the renovation project of a Norwegian housing cooperative.
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