Abstract

Progressive technologies and practices are shifting the possibilities of building design and improving work efficiency. Constantly changing site conditions require different procedures and designs that take into account these changing conditions, whether it is a design solution, a change in environmental conditions, or just sustainability factors. Adaptive building design offers opportunities to cope with changing factors to achieve the ähighest possible level of building quality. This case study deals with the topic of adaptive formwork design for building renovation, taking into account sustainability. The aim of the article is an investigation and demonstration of the building information modeling (BIM) environment used for the adaptive design of formwork elements for the building renovation in the context of sustainability. The object of the case study is a building in the center of Kosice, Slovakia. The BIM environment allows prompt and correct adaptation of the formwork design to changing lighting conditions, ventilation, heating and temperature during the design of the building.

Highlights

  • IntroductionResponsible building design in the 21st century should take into account the sustainability of buildings, which is often linked to natural conditions and the environment [1]

  • Environment—Case Study.Responsible building design in the 21st century should take into account the sustainability of buildings, which is often linked to natural conditions and the environment [1].The adaptation of building materials and structural elements to the conditions and environment in which the building needs to be addressed during design [2]

  • This research focuses on the possibility of formwork design in the building information modeling (BIM) environment This research focuses on the possibility will be demonstrated through a case study. of formwork design in the BIM environment will be demonstrated through a case study

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Introduction

Responsible building design in the 21st century should take into account the sustainability of buildings, which is often linked to natural conditions and the environment [1]. The adaptation of building materials and structural elements to the conditions and environment in which the building needs to be addressed during design [2]. This should range from the design of foundations and the associated formwork design, through the design of structural elements to the design of an HVAC system [3]. Important is the issue of energy savings and material strength in the context of sustainability and other natural factors, such as seismic activity in a given environment. As a study has shown [4], an innovative, unique solution such as the aforementioned inorganic matrix composite (ICM)

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