BIM to Develop Integrated, Incremental and Multiscale Methods to Assess Comfort and Quality of Public Spaces (original) (raw)

Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 2020

Abstract

Our approach applied BIM to the urban scale to feed multiscale simulations with input data and to collect results which can be used to create global indicators to evaluate current urban projects, in any field of interest. In our case the whole available data of the territory - including new and existing buildings and infrastructure - of the National Interest Operation of Paris La Defense (which is France’s largest business district) has been collected and formatted into several databases. Our achieved interoperable BIM model has been adapted to perform complex multi-physical studies and simulations in several technical fields (including noise exposure, wind comfort, artificial and natural lighting, energy consumption, environmental impacts and global comfort) in order to understand and assess the quality of use of public spaces.

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