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1 online resource (191 pages) |
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Springer Tracts in Civil Engineering |
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Springer tracts in civil engineering.
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Contents |
Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Authors -- 1 Existing Building Transformation: Current Drivers, Issues, and Possibilities -- 1.1 Additive Strategies for the Transformation of the Existing Building Stock -- 1.2 Acting on the Built Environment -- 1.2.1 A Complex Framework: Domain, Standards, and Virtuous Examples -- 1.3 A Taxonomic Approach on Building Transformation and the Definition of "BAEIOU" Strategies -- 1.3.1 Additional Strategies Taxionomies: Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches |
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1.3.2 A Different Taxonomic Approach: Building Above, bEside, Inside, Outside, and Under (BAEIOU) -- References -- 2 A New Taxonomic Perspective on Wood-Based Technologies for the Transformation of the AEC Sector -- 2.1 Wood as a Construction Material: Innovations Within Processes and Products -- 2.1.1 Wood Dimensions -- 2.2 Timber Construction Systems: A Taxonomic Perspective -- 2.2.1 The Taxonomic Approach to Building Systems -- 2.2.2 Timber Construction Systems -- 2.3 Timber Construction Strategies for Building Transformation: Applied Solutions from Realized Case Studies |
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2.3.1 Timber Construction Systems Within the Additive Retrofit Strategies: The Outcomes from the Case History Analysis -- References -- 3 An Innovative Method for the Management of the Building Process -- 3.1 Building Design Process and IT: Ongoing Developments -- 3.2 A BIM-Based Active House Tool for the Parametric Evaluation and User-Centered Visualization of Data -- 3.2.1 A BIM-Based Management of Data, Information, and Evaluation Parameters -- 3.2.2 The Active House Vision as a BIM-Ready Platform of Requirements |
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3.2.3 From Active House to Taleah: A Parametric Upgrade of Multidimensional Evaluation -- 3.2.4 The Evaluation Across the Entire Building Process: Design Optioneering, Construction Check, and Cognitive Building -- 3.2.5 The Matter of Data Visualization: Engagement and Communication with the Final User -- References -- 4 A Validation Opportunity: Case-Studies Analysis and Outcomes on the Application of the Method on Real Buildings -- 4.1 Set-Up of the Methodology for the Real Case Studies -- 4.1.1 Design Optioneering Set-Up -- 4.1.2 Cognitive Building Set-Up |
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4.2 Case Studies: 1 + 1 House and N + 1 dome as First Examples -- 4.3 Application Results and Discussions -- 4.3.1 Design Optioneering, Construction Check, and Cognitive Building Results -- 4.3.2 1 + 1 House and N + 1 dome: The Comparison Between Two Different Transformation Strategies -- 4.4 Research Outcomes and Conclusions -- References -- 5 From Cognitive Buildings to Digital Twin: The Frontier of Digitalization for the Management of the Built Environment -- 5.1 CAD/CAM/BIM: New Codes for an Integrated Building Process -- 5.2 Building Process and BIM Dimensions -- 5.2.1 BIM Tools and Environments for the Evaluation of the Building Behaviour into a Data-Driven Process (6D) |
Summary |
The book encodes a vision for the actively sustainable management and development of the built environment by referring to the application of timber-based construction systems as additive solutions for the multi-purpose improvement of existing buildings. It translates this vision into an innovative methodology for the management of the entire building process from design to production, operation, and maintenance - and the assessment of timber-based construction performances across the whole building life-cycle. This approach is based on a multi-dimensional analysis, which starts from the structure of the Active House (AH) protocol, improved through information-integrated digital environments and multi-criteria evaluation methods, such as BIM and Design Optioneering. During the design stage, indeed, it analyzes and compares different design choices, according to the DO method, until the definition and validation of the As-Built step, while in the operational phase, it refers to sensors-retrieved data to show the evolution of the building behaviour, accounting for real users interaction, building performances decay and needs of maintenance, defining the digital twin of the building: a real Cognitive Building. Finally, the application of this methodology identifies innovative models of processes, products, and design of wood-based construction technologies, suitable to satisfy the needs of the 2D/3D construction layering for the sustainable transformation of the built environment |
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Includes bibliographical references |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Wood -- Additives
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Cucuzza, Marco, author
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Imperadori, Marco, author.
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Vanossi, Andrea, author
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ISBN |
3030781364 |
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9783030781361 |
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