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Zeitschriftenartikel:

J. Hollands, A. Korjenic:
"Evaluation and Planning Decision on Façade Greening Made Easy-Integration in BIM and Implementation of an Automated Design Process";
Sustainability (eingeladen), 13 (2021), S. 1 - 29.



Kurzfassung englisch:
Façade greening at the intersection between buildings and urban space offers an optimal opportunity to integrate greenery into increasingly dense cities and influence the microclimate and contribute to high quality of life in urban areas. Despite proven numerous positive effects, there isstill a lack of implementation and practical relevance is low until now. To integrate existing greening
systems directly into future planning processes and thus keep up with the advancing digitalizationin the building sector, an integration of these systems into Building Information Modeling (BIM) is
urgently needed and in connection to this, the implementation of an automated planning process to support easier realization of greening projects contributing to a sustainable urban development.
Therefore, BIM objects were created for five façade greening systems after analyzing the necessary basic data. Subsequently, an automated process was used to optimize the time-consuming conventional
planning process of façade greening, with the aim of evaluating the simulated greening variants based on defined parameters. A case study presents the application of the prototypes and the possible calculations over the life cycle of the building. This development holds great potential by simplifying the process of decision-making and placing façade greenery on buildings.

Schlagworte:
Building Information Modeling (BIM); façade greenery; urban green; decision support; automated planning process; vertical green; evaluation; green walls


"Offizielle" elektronische Version der Publikation (entsprechend ihrem Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13169387


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