With 60% of the world's raw materials extraction, the construction sector is the largest consumer of raw materials. The consumption can be reduced through reuse and recycling of building materials which reached their end-of-life; however, there is lack of information on the building stock. This paper presents a bottom-up approach based on Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Geographic Information System (GIS) to assess material quantities. To test this approach, a real-world building is used. The material intensity is calculated based on existing planning documentations, on-site investigations, laser scanning and a BIM-model. The gross volumes (GVs) obtained from GIS enable the modelling and prediction of cities' building stocks. The re...
Materials are continuously accumulating in the human-built environment since massive amounts of mate...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) can play a significant role for better operation and maintenanc...
The growing EU push for the implementation of the circular approach in the building sector induces t...
With 60% of the world's raw materials extraction, the construction sector is the largest consumer of...
The construction industry consumes up to half of the excavated primary resources and generates one-...
Sustainable or green building rating systems were developed in many countries. Green Building Index ...
Urban areas are responsible for a great share of non-renewable materials consumption. The unsustaina...
The increasing population growth and urbanization rises the worldwide consumption of material resour...
Building information modelling (BIM) has been adopted in the construction industry. The success of B...
The energy transition plays an important role in the building industry. Energy efficient buildings w...
The survey phase is an essential prerequisite for effective management and improvement of existing b...
The subject of energy efficient buildings incorporated into the district is one of the greatest and ...
The survey phase is an essential prerequisite for effective management and improvement of existing b...
The transition from a linear to a circular economy still poses a significant challenge worldwide. Th...
The use of building information modelling (BIM), as a process throughout the life cycle of a buildin...
Materials are continuously accumulating in the human-built environment since massive amounts of mate...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) can play a significant role for better operation and maintenanc...
The growing EU push for the implementation of the circular approach in the building sector induces t...
With 60% of the world's raw materials extraction, the construction sector is the largest consumer of...
The construction industry consumes up to half of the excavated primary resources and generates one-...
Sustainable or green building rating systems were developed in many countries. Green Building Index ...
Urban areas are responsible for a great share of non-renewable materials consumption. The unsustaina...
The increasing population growth and urbanization rises the worldwide consumption of material resour...
Building information modelling (BIM) has been adopted in the construction industry. The success of B...
The energy transition plays an important role in the building industry. Energy efficient buildings w...
The survey phase is an essential prerequisite for effective management and improvement of existing b...
The subject of energy efficient buildings incorporated into the district is one of the greatest and ...
The survey phase is an essential prerequisite for effective management and improvement of existing b...
The transition from a linear to a circular economy still poses a significant challenge worldwide. Th...
The use of building information modelling (BIM), as a process throughout the life cycle of a buildin...
Materials are continuously accumulating in the human-built environment since massive amounts of mate...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) can play a significant role for better operation and maintenanc...
The growing EU push for the implementation of the circular approach in the building sector induces t...