Abstract

Buildings are one of the largest energy consumers in the world, and their energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions account for one quarter to one third of the world’s total energy consumption. In addition, the building affects other areas far from its location, including river water, air quality and social traffic patterns. In China, more than 80% of new buildings are high energy consumption buildings every year, and more than 95% of existing buildings are high energy consumption buildings. At present, China’s energy consumption per unit floor area is more than 2-3 times that of developed countries. Through the corresponding computer technology application software, to create a simple building information model, architects in any stage of design, at any time, can easily evaluate the design scheme of the building, which is of great significance to the project management and construction of the building.

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