The development of new climate change policies has increased the motivation to reduce energy use in buildings, as reflected by a stringent regulatory landscape. The construction industry is expected to adopt new methods and strategies to address such requirements, focusing primarily on reducing energy demand, improving process efficiency and reducing carbon emissions. However, the realisation of these emerging requirements has been constrained by the highly fragmented nature of the industry, which is often portrayed as involving a culture of adversarial relationships and risk avoidance, which is exacerbated by a linear workflow. Recurring problems include low process efficiency, delays and construction waste. Building information modelling ...
The energy performance of buildings directive requires from the European Union Member States to ensu...
This paper discusses approaches for guiding and training professionals in the field of energy-effici...
Following several years of research and development around the subject of BIM, its impact on the des...
The development of new climate change policies has increased the motivation to reduce energy use in ...
The European construction sector is facing unprecedented challenges to achieve ambitious energy eff...
Construction industry has a wide impact to our built environment. It plays a vital role for governme...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) paves the way to more effective multidisciplinary collaboration...
The recent adoption of building information modelling (BIM), and the quest to decarbonise our built ...
The global buildings sector is now responsible for 40% of final energy consumption as well as accoun...
[EN] The building sector offers a large untapped potential for cost-effective energy savings. One of...
The construction industry consumes up to 50% of mineral resources excavated from nature, generates a...
The building construction industry has a significant potential to develop and apply energy efficient...
The increasing awareness of climate change and carbon dioxide emissions from the built environment i...
There is increased interest in complying with the new regulations and policies associated with the c...
Information modelling for the construction industry can address the fragmentation, multitude of prof...
The energy performance of buildings directive requires from the European Union Member States to ensu...
This paper discusses approaches for guiding and training professionals in the field of energy-effici...
Following several years of research and development around the subject of BIM, its impact on the des...
The development of new climate change policies has increased the motivation to reduce energy use in ...
The European construction sector is facing unprecedented challenges to achieve ambitious energy eff...
Construction industry has a wide impact to our built environment. It plays a vital role for governme...
Building Information Modelling (BIM) paves the way to more effective multidisciplinary collaboration...
The recent adoption of building information modelling (BIM), and the quest to decarbonise our built ...
The global buildings sector is now responsible for 40% of final energy consumption as well as accoun...
[EN] The building sector offers a large untapped potential for cost-effective energy savings. One of...
The construction industry consumes up to 50% of mineral resources excavated from nature, generates a...
The building construction industry has a significant potential to develop and apply energy efficient...
The increasing awareness of climate change and carbon dioxide emissions from the built environment i...
There is increased interest in complying with the new regulations and policies associated with the c...
Information modelling for the construction industry can address the fragmentation, multitude of prof...
The energy performance of buildings directive requires from the European Union Member States to ensu...
This paper discusses approaches for guiding and training professionals in the field of energy-effici...
Following several years of research and development around the subject of BIM, its impact on the des...