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ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECTURE 2020

Raw Materials and Circular Economy in the Built Environment September 23-25, 2020, Kaunas, Lithuania Kaunas University of Technology

Project

Aim

Objectives

Methods

Building Information Modelling (BIM) for End-of-Lifecycle in Building Stock 4.0

Arghavan Akbarieh, Norman Teferle

1. Interconnection of BIM and M/C Bank through deconstruction and DfD

2. BIM-based Deconstructable design 3. Adaptive conceptual Framework:

a) Application of the Blockchain technology and Smart Contracts

b) Business model University of Luxembourg

Arghavan.akbarieh@uni.lu

ECON4SD

Eco-Construction for Sustainable Development

PhD Work-package: BIM for Sustainable Construction and De-construction

Digitalisation

Sustainability

Circularity

End-of-Lifecycle of Buildings

BIM

Deconstruction

Material and Component Bank

(M/C Bank)

Design for Deconstruction

(DfD)

Revit, Dynamo, Industry Foundation Classes (IFC), Linked Data, Blockchain

Key

conclusions:

BIM M/C Bank BIM

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