Session
Architecture and Spatial Planning
Description
The paper contents qualitative research that covers scope of Resilience, Green Building and BIM (Building Information Modeling) concepts implementation. Objective of paper is to facilitate the discussion on question how these concepts can be integrated to apply in architecture theory and practice by making science-based building decisions that will improve the overall performance of construction projects. Research is done in global and regional context focused in Republic of Kosovo.
The specific objective of this paper is to facilitate socially innovative actions and initiatives as a primary source for integration of resilience, green building and BIM technology in the daily life.
Participating and observing group discussions with architects, spatial planners and environmental professionals helped to uncover trends in theory and practice, and dive deeper into the problem. State of art literature review on this topic and personal interviews in daily work helped to analyze and compare local, regional and international implementation of concepts. Results of research paper will help understanding of the global and regional architects and planning professionals in order for there to be clear the need for promoting the notion of BIM, resilience and green building and integrating them in theory and practice.
In conclusions will be described conditions for integrating new concepts interconnected in new inclusive strategies. Integration will narrow the gap between the EU and Balkan countries. In recommendations will be proposed framework that can potentially enhance community decisions by creating opportunity to achieve synergy among different interconnected multispectral stakeholders in building sector.
Keywords:
Integration, Resilience, Green Building and BIM
Session Chair
Ajhan Bajmaku
Session Co-Chair
Besian Sinani
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-437-62-2
First Page
55
Last Page
63
Location
Durres, Albania
Start Date
27-10-2017 4:45 PM
End Date
27-10-2017 7:15 PM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2017.7
Recommended Citation
Bejtullahu, Ferhat, "Integrating Resilience, Green Building and BIM in Architecture theory and practice" (2017). UBT International Conference. 7.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2017/all-events/7
Included in
Integrating Resilience, Green Building and BIM in Architecture theory and practice
Durres, Albania
The paper contents qualitative research that covers scope of Resilience, Green Building and BIM (Building Information Modeling) concepts implementation. Objective of paper is to facilitate the discussion on question how these concepts can be integrated to apply in architecture theory and practice by making science-based building decisions that will improve the overall performance of construction projects. Research is done in global and regional context focused in Republic of Kosovo.
The specific objective of this paper is to facilitate socially innovative actions and initiatives as a primary source for integration of resilience, green building and BIM technology in the daily life.
Participating and observing group discussions with architects, spatial planners and environmental professionals helped to uncover trends in theory and practice, and dive deeper into the problem. State of art literature review on this topic and personal interviews in daily work helped to analyze and compare local, regional and international implementation of concepts. Results of research paper will help understanding of the global and regional architects and planning professionals in order for there to be clear the need for promoting the notion of BIM, resilience and green building and integrating them in theory and practice.
In conclusions will be described conditions for integrating new concepts interconnected in new inclusive strategies. Integration will narrow the gap between the EU and Balkan countries. In recommendations will be proposed framework that can potentially enhance community decisions by creating opportunity to achieve synergy among different interconnected multispectral stakeholders in building sector.