Abstract

As a popular cultural heritage in China, the Lingnan architecture is increasingly adopting prefabricated construction to meet the growing need in building projects exhibiting the unique culture of the region, which can be enhanced by BIM technology. As most BIM related research focuses on particular phases of a project, there lacks of a study on the BIM lifecycle management, particularly on manufacturing cultural heritage projects. Hence, this research analogizes the BIM lifecycle management to the evolution of biological agents, and constructs the self-organizing relationship complex of BIM application key items and BIM application technology prototype, taking this as the cornerstone to develop a lifecycle BIM management framework and form an operation theory for manufactured heritage buildings, which are verified through a case study.

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