Constructability and Sustainability Studies in Conceptual Projects: A BIM-Based Approach

AbstractLess polluting and more efficient projects can be developed when considering sustainability and constructability in the initial phases of building design. The building information modeling (BIM) methodology uses 3D graphical modeling and parametrized objects and, thus, provides an environmen...

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