BIM in small-scale sustainable design / François Lévy
Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Publisher: Hoboken, N.J : Wiley, 2012Edition: Online-AusgDescription: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xiii, 292 p.)) : illISBN:- 128333240X
- 9781118153420
- 9781283332408
- 9780470590898
- 628
- ARC004000
- TH438.13
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Summary: "Any architect doing small or medium scaled projects who is also vested in sustainable design but is not yet doing BIM will enjoy this book's overall focus."-Architosh.com This work is the leading guide to architectural design within a building information modeling (BIM) workflow, giving the practitioner a clear procedure when designing climate-load dominated buildings. The book incorporates new information related to BIM, integrated practice, and sustainable design, as well information on how designers can incorporate the latest technological tools. Each chapter addresses specific topics, such as natural ventilation for cooling, passive solar heating, rainwater harvesting and building hydrology, optimizing material use and reducing construction waste, and collaborating with consultants or other building professionals such as engineers and energy modelers.Summary: Intro -- BIM in Small-Scale Sustainable Design -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Building Information Models and Modeling -- The cost of buildings -- See, change -- BIM for the rest of us -- What this book is, and isn't -- A word on the case studies -- 1: BIM and Sustainable Design -- The emergence of Building Information Modeling -- BIM for design -- High-performance architecture -- Case study: Moonrise Ranch -- 2: Design Software -- BIM applications -- Complementary software -- Further reading -- Case Study: Parameterized Hauer Curtain Wall -- 3: Site Analysis -- Developing a site model -- Analyzing the site -- Case Study: House in Sonoma -- 4: Massing Analysis -- Creating massing models -- Perimeter/volume ratios: optimizing for envelope quantity -- Confirming desirable and undesirable views -- Preliminary cost and feasibility analysis -- Preliminary passive heating and cooling design data -- Case Study: New High School -- 5: Solar Geometry and Daylighting -- Shade from the sun -- Daylighting -- Case Study: Ross Street House -- 6: Passive Cooling -- Appropriate responses for local climates -- Rules of thumb and sizing guidelines for cooling strategies -- Case Study: Hadlow College Rural Regeneration Centre -- 7: Passive Heating -- Rules of thumb and sizing guidelines for heating strategies -- Whole-building heat loss -- Whole-building heat gain -- Case Study: Battelle Darby Creek Environmental Center -- 8: Onsite Energy Systems -- Solar photovoltaics -- Azimuth and elevation -- Solar thermal systems -- Wind turbines -- Case Study: Cascadia Center for Sustainable Design and Construction -- 9: Building Hydrology -- Site design for water -- Rainwater harvesting -- Plumbing fixture efficiency -- Sizing constructed wetlands -- Gutter sizing -- Case Study: Bee Ranch -- 10: Materials and Waste.PPN: PPN: 809462192Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-26-MYL | ZDB-30-PAD | ZDB-30-PQE
Cover; Contents; Title; Copyright; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Building Information Models and Modeling; The cost of buildings; See, change; BIM for the rest of us; What this book is, and isn't; A word on the case studies; Chapter 1: BIM and Sustainable Design; The emergence of Building Information Modeling; BIM for design; High-performance architecture; Chapter 2: Design Software; BIM applications; Complementary software; Further reading; Chapter 3: Site Analysis; Developing a site model; Analyzing the site; Chapter 4: Massing Analysis; Creating massing models
Perimeter/volume ratios: optimizing for envelope quantityConfirming desirable and undesirable views; Preliminary cost and feasibility analysis; Preliminary passive heating and cooling design data; Chapter 5: Solar Geometry and Daylighting; Shade from the sun; Daylighting; Chapter 6: Passive Cooling; Appropriate responses for local climates; Rules of thumb and sizing guidelines for cooling strategies; Chapter 7: Passive Heating; Rules of thumb and sizing guidelines for heating strategies; Whole-building heat loss; Whole-building heat gain; Chapter 8: Onsite Energy Systems; Solar photovoltaics
Azimuth and elevationSolar thermal systems; Wind turbines; Chapter 9: Building Hydrology; Site design for water; Rainwater harvesting; Plumbing fixture efficiency; Sizing constructed wetlands; Gutter sizing; Chapter 10: Materials and Waste; Material takeoffs and cost calculations; Advanced framing; Sheet materials; Preliminary life cycle analysis; LEED material calculations; Chapter 11: Collaboration; Imported backgrounds; Exporting files; Project coordination; Afterword; Bibliography and References; Index;
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