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Healthy Buildings: Innovation, Design & Technology, ICAT 2016: Conference Proceedings of the 6th International Congress of Architectural Technology, University of Alicante 12-14 May 2016
Antonio Galiano Garrigós, Tahar Kouider (Eds.)
Contents
Forword — Galiano Garrigós, Antonio Luis; Kouider, Tahar
Workgroup Session: BIM and Innovation
Nuclear Architecture: Perceptions of Architectural Technology — Robertson, Frances; Emmitt, Stephen
The Virtual Interactive Relationship Between BIM Project Teams: Effective Communication to aid Collaboration in the Design Process — Hayes, Emma; Saleeb, Noha
The Big BIM battle: BIM adoption in the UK for large and small companies — Loveday, Jake; Kouider, Tahar; Scott, Jonathan
The Conservation of our Built Heritage, in Particular Statues in Aberdeen, Evaluated Through a Social and Historical Context and Their Impact, Through the Use of 3D Scanning — Shaw, Andrew; Leon, Marianthi; Scott, Jonathan
Architectural Technology and the BIM Acronym 3: Getting to Grips with BIM — Kouider, Tahar; Paterson, Graham; Harty, James
SMEs and Level 2 BIM, the Way Forward — Mellon, Stephanie; Kouider, Tahar
Workgroup Session: Professional Approach
How buildings visualise client and architect: The problem that today’s user is typically not the client — Barrett, Niels; Kruse, Jakob
Implementation Feasibility of a Digital Nervous System for the Construction Industry: For Efficient and Effective Information Management across the Project Lifecycle — Retana, Rexter; Saleeb, Noha
Intelligent Decision-Making System Frameworks for a Digital Plan of Work: A Theoretical Investigation for the Construction Industry — Dearlove, Jack; Saleeb, Noha
The Impact of BIM on the Distribution of Cost and Return on Investment in UK Construction Projects — Cusack, Lucas; Saleeb, Noha
Workgroup Session: Teaching
Comparing Common Data Environment Platforms for Student Collaborative Working: A Case Study from Ulster University — Comiskey, David; Mckane, Mark; Jaffrey, Andrew; Wilson, Paul
The Influence of Space Layout, Technology and Teaching Approach on Student Learning: An Architectural Technology Perspective — Comiskey, David; Alexander, Gareth; Hazlett, Diane; Mccartan, Kenneth; O’Boyle, Louise
Technology Language and Frankenstein Strategy — Pérez Romero, Manuel
How to measure healthiness in buildings: Experiences in teaching with BIM tools — Galiano Garrigós, Antonio Luis; Echarri Iribarren, Víctor; Espinosa Fernández, Almudena
Are drawings dead? …and performance over aesthetics? — Harty, James
Detailing for a research centre in Antarctica: An experiment to force students to be creative instead of copying standard solutions — Yazicioglu, Fatih
Workgroup Session: Research
Structural Analysis with ANSYS on Stone Constructions in the Historical Spanish Heritage — López González, Antonio Luis
The relevance of harmonising the technical level of social housing with the urban level of the neighbourhood through the example of the 500 dwellings in Albacete — Caro Gallego, Cristina; Gutiérrez Mozo, María Elia
No evolution but revolution: The future of the Dutch terraced house — Beers, Robin; Bohle, Mauric
Building from building waste: The development of an instrument to determine the circularity of materials from the existing building stock in order to maximise high quality reuse — Van Battum, Elsbeth F.
Technologies for Seduction: The “Espacio Doméstico” VideoArt Center in Blanca [EDOM] — Nieto Fernández, Enrique |