建筑信息模型(BIM)及其对景观的影响:对其发展、不足和未来机遇的系统回顾

Anastasia Nikologianni , Mohammad Mayouf , Silvia Gullino
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过去十年,我们的气候特征和城市和农村地区的生活方式受到了重大影响。在气候危机和2019冠状病毒病大流行危机的影响加剧之后,本文旨在跨越孤岛,探索景观、数字化转型和建筑环境等领域如何支持有弹性的未来。在建筑环境中,建筑信息模型(BIM)等数字工具的影响可以在许多过程中得到认可,以提供更好的价值,提高生产力并推动创新解决方案。然而,值得注意的是,大多数努力都是在微观尺度(如建筑和开发)上研究BIM的影响,而在宏观尺度(如景观设计和气候变化)上的关注有限。本文从景观的角度探讨了数字技术的创新,并探讨了这些工具如何为规划和景观设计的形式做出贡献。它旨在对BIM对景观的影响进行批判性的回顾,并深刻地指出其发展,不足和未来的机会。本文采用了一种混合的方法,包括系统地选择研究论文,重点关注景观,特别强调2010年至2021年间的气候变化、规划和城市设计。研究结果表明,就BIM对景观的影响而言,大多数努力都集中在规划和小型住宅规模上。研究结果还表明,在景观设计和城市化以及数字化如何支持开放空间的可持续发展方面,研究的努力有限。气候变化领域在BIM中被严重忽视,这引起了人们对当前缺乏对这一关键主题的研究的担忧。利用BIM技术的知识,该研究提供了与景观和气候变化相关的证据。有证据表明,BIM与景观之间的联系有限,因此,本研究讨论了这些工具如何提高对景观理念的理解,以及如何支持环境友好型景观设计的创作和可视化。未来的工作包括研究该研究的许多突出趋势,并进一步调查利益相关者在景观数字化转型中可以发挥的作用。
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Building Information Modelling (BIM) and the impact on landscape: A systematic review of evolvements, shortfalls and future opportunities

The last decade has notably witnessed a major impact on our climatic characteristics and way of living across urban and rural areas. Following the intensified effects of the climate crisis as well as the crisis of the COVID19 pandemic, this paper aims to cross silos and explore how the sectors of landscape, digital transformation and the built environment can support a resilient future. In the built environment, the impact of digital tools such as Building Information Modelling (BIM) can be recognised across many processes to deliver better value, improve productivity and drive innovative solutions. It can however be noted that most efforts have looked into the impact of BIM at a micro scale (e.g. buildings and developments) with limited focus at the macro scale (e.g. landscape design and climate change). This paper focuses on the digital technology innovations through the lens of the landscape and the exploration of how such tools could contribute to the form of planning and landscape design. It aims to lay a critical review of the impact of BIM on the landscape with insightfully pointing out evolvements, shortfalls and future opportunities. The paper adopts a hybrid approach that includes a systematic selection of research papers focusing on landscape with particular emphasis on climate change, planning and urban design between 2010 and 2021. Findings suggest that, with relation to BIM's impact on the landscape, most efforts have focused on planning and the small residential scale. Findings also showed that there are limited efforts to investigate landscape design and urbanism and the ways in which digitalization can support sustainable development in open spaces. The area of climate change is significantly overlooked within BIM, raising concerns on the lack of current research on such a critical topic. Using the knowledge from BIM technology, the study provided evidence on the correlation with the landscape and climate change. Evidence demonstrates there is limited connection between BIM and landscape and therefore the study discusses how such tools can improve the understanding of the landscape idea as well as support the creation and visualization of environmentally friendly landscape designs. Future work includes looking into many of the highlighted trends as a result of the study with further investigation on the role that stakeholders can play as part of the digital transformation on landscape.

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