TFE by Amélie Halbach presented in June 2019 at the ARCHI faculty of ULiège Promoter S. Jancart – Member of the Jury H. Maillot KEY WORDS BIM – Circular economy – Design for Deconstruction – Material passport – Life cycle
BIM GAME EVENT : BIM & Sustainbility – How could a bio-capacity economy solve several eco-systemic challenges ?
Emmanuel Mossay lecture The ecosystem approach offers many opportunities, starting from the limits of biocapacity and other societal issues, to offer answers to public deficits, and the reduction of externalities (and their financing).
Ensuring collaboration between all building stakeholders to garantee the quality of a construction project
The construction and renovation of sustainable buildings is a necessity to fight against global warming. Nevertheless, the implementation of ecological materials and high-performance equipments does not guarantee the achievement of environmental performance objectives. This is due to the dominant culture
Promoting bio-sourced materials and local products right from the training stage: the key to success in encouraging future professionals to carry out sustainable construction projects
The various environmental regulations related to the building sector tend to encourage the use of more environmentally friendly building materials. In France this is particularly the case with the creation of the bio-sourced label (2012) and the future environmental regulation
BIM6D as a lever for a circular architecture
Charlotte Dautremont1 *, Charlélie Dagnelie2, Sylvie Jancart1 1LNA, Faculty of Architecture, University of Liège, Belgium 2QUERCUS Architecture Keywords Circularity, BIM6D, Sustainable Architecture, Reuse summary For thirty years, sustainable architecture has focused on the energy performance of buildings and on energy
CIVIL DESIGN, project roads with BIM software
INTRODUCTION CIVIL Design is a software integrated in AutoCAD. This allows the design of roads, of civil and non-transport infrastructures (railways, quarries, landfills, dams, maritime works, sewers and aqueducts, topography, vector and raster cartographic management, i.e. Regional Technical Map, orthophotos,
BIM GAME EVENT : BIM & Sustainbility – BIM processes as a tool for integrating sustainable development concepts into the construction world
Vincent Martin lecture (file in French) As an evolving digital prototype of the building, the BIM models offer the opportunity to optimize many problems of the world of construction in a controlled industrialized collaborative process during the entire life cycle
Parametric design and BIM, systemic tools for circular architecture
Keywords: BIM, Reuse, Modeling, Circularity C Dautremont1, S Jancart1, C Dagnelie2 and A Stals1 1LNA, Faculty of architecture, Liège University, Belgium 2ERCUS Architecture, Belgium Abstract. The current change in societal model, from linear to circular, coupled with the digital transition,
BUILDING FOR RESOURCE RECOVERY THROUGH BIM : Interviews with practicing architects
Amélie Halbach & Sylvie Jancart This study questions the relevance of the combination of Design for Deconstruction (DfD) and Building Information Model (BIM) by means of a series of retrospective interviews. The objective of these interviews is to identify the
Architecture & circular economy : BIM as a question. Feedback from the building sites
Jean-Philippe Possoz lecture