Integrating BIM for Sustainable Planning, Design, Construction and Facilities Management for Hong Kongs Public Housing Development
The Hong Kong Housing Authority(HA)implement a public housing programme which cover all stages of development,from planning to design,construction and facility management.Building sustainably has always been one of our main objectives,and to this end,we continue to drive for innovation to improve the environmental performance of our development.In the past decade,we have devoted ourselves to integrate the use of Building Information Modelling(BIM)to enhance design efficiency,improve environmental performances,and advance the quality and safety of our work for the entire building development life cycle.We have successfully integrated BIM at all stages of our work,including: Feasibility and planning stage – Integration of BIM and geographic information system(GIS)to facilitate a variety of studies,including visual impact assessments,ridge line,vantage point and shadow analyses as well as site appraisal studies.Scheme design stage-Use of BIM for site specific design and value management Detail design stage-Use of BIM to enhance design efficiency and achieve energy saving.Construction stage-Use of BIM for site safety and construction planning.Post completion stage-Use of BIM for facilities and asset management.BIM is transforming the construction industry worldwide and it can also contribute a great deal in sustainability.This paper will explore this subject in detail citing HAs experience as a reference.
building information modelling building performance analysis sustainable design
Lawrence KW CHUNG Edmund CHAN
Hong Kong Housing Authority,Government of the HKSAR,Hong Kong SAR
国际会议
2017世界可持续建筑环境大会(the World Sustainable Built Environment Conference)
香港
英文
2005-2010
2017-06-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)