Building Information Modelling (BIM) objects represent building products in design, simulation, and procurement processes. This paper explores how BIM objects could be created and exchanged to enable the diffusion of innovative products with enhanced sustainability performance. Two BIM library platforms were examined by taking a new approach that integrates the concepts of sustainable value, diffusion of innovations, information, software usability, and platform ecosystems. The findings show that the diffusion of sustainable products can be inhibited due to problems with the mechanisms for creating and exchanging BIM objects, quality of BIM objects, the usability of BIM library platforms,and participation on the platforms. This study deepen...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is claimed to transform the Architecture, Engineering and Const...
BIM Building Information Model or Modelling connects many different informationsystems from various ...
Systemic innovations require multiple interdependent actors to change their practices simultaneously...
Sustainability attributes of building ventilation products have considerable impacts on building per...
Sustainable building design considers aspects of building performance, and environmental, economic, ...
The increasing use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) in the construction industry contributes ...
Purpose: Because of global environmental concerns, sustainable design has become a mainstream buildi...
The adverse consequences of building product performance pose sustainability problems for the built ...
The concept of building information modelling (BIM) under various names such as building product mod...
This paper presents and demonstrates the main benefits and limitations of the BIM technology in sust...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a digitalised technology under a collaborative working platf...
A building information model (BIM) is just one component of the jigsaw puzzle of high quality inform...
The article is devoted to evaluation of the possibility of usage BIM for existing buildings. While B...
The world of Construction is changing, so too are the expectations of stakeholders regarding strateg...
The world of Construction is changing, so too are the expectations of stakeholders regarding strateg...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is claimed to transform the Architecture, Engineering and Const...
BIM Building Information Model or Modelling connects many different informationsystems from various ...
Systemic innovations require multiple interdependent actors to change their practices simultaneously...
Sustainability attributes of building ventilation products have considerable impacts on building per...
Sustainable building design considers aspects of building performance, and environmental, economic, ...
The increasing use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) in the construction industry contributes ...
Purpose: Because of global environmental concerns, sustainable design has become a mainstream buildi...
The adverse consequences of building product performance pose sustainability problems for the built ...
The concept of building information modelling (BIM) under various names such as building product mod...
This paper presents and demonstrates the main benefits and limitations of the BIM technology in sust...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a digitalised technology under a collaborative working platf...
A building information model (BIM) is just one component of the jigsaw puzzle of high quality inform...
The article is devoted to evaluation of the possibility of usage BIM for existing buildings. While B...
The world of Construction is changing, so too are the expectations of stakeholders regarding strateg...
The world of Construction is changing, so too are the expectations of stakeholders regarding strateg...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is claimed to transform the Architecture, Engineering and Const...
BIM Building Information Model or Modelling connects many different informationsystems from various ...
Systemic innovations require multiple interdependent actors to change their practices simultaneously...