Green building design and assessment with computational BIM: The workflow and case study

Due to growing concern regarding sustainability in the built environment, several green building assessments and rating tools have been established worldwide including Green Building Index (GBI) in Malaysia which was introduced in 2009. However, the current methods of measuring, analysing and docume...

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Main Authors: Lim, Yaik Wah, Seghier, Taki Eddine, Ahmad, Mohd. Hamdan, Leng, Pau Chung, Mat Yasir, Azari, Abdul Rahman, Noraslinda, Chan, Wai Lai, Syed Mahdzar, Sharifah Salwa
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96474/1/MohdHamdanAhmad2021_GreenBuildingDesignAndAssessmentWithComputationalBIM.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96474/
http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/BIM210011
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Summary:Due to growing concern regarding sustainability in the built environment, several green building assessments and rating tools have been established worldwide including Green Building Index (GBI) in Malaysia which was introduced in 2009. However, the current methods of measuring, analysing and documenting the green building design rely on a number of disjointed processes to meet the discrete requirements for various building systems. The development of building information modelling (BIM) together with computational programming has made it easier for complicated building modelling to be digitally constructed, generating required information to support green building design and assessment throughout various project stages. Thereby, the aim of this research is to integrate computational BIM with green building design and assessment in Malaysia, using GBI as a unique case and an office building in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia as a case study. Match-up of BIM (Revit) functionalities and GBI (NRNC) criteria was formulated, then visual programming (Dynamo) was employed to automate the BIM data management process. The findings of this research have developed workflows and templates to assess several criteria, namely energy efficiency (EE), indoor environmental quality (EQ), sustainable site planning and management (SM) and material and resources (MR), which allow a higher level of automation in green building assessment.