Sustainability and BIM – arupAssociates
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NLA Green BIM Conference
What is 'Green BIM'?
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Everyone talks about data...
Material Area/ volume call off
Embodied carbon
Life cycle analysis
Responsible sourcing
Material ingredient reporting
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Yes. But...
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There are two key areas...
...where we can make bigger, more
meaningful differences
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At concept stage.
&
Existing building stock.
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7 pillars of sustainability
• Social Sustainability
• Carbon Neutrality
• Water self-sufficiency
• Sustainable material selection
• Climate change adaptability
• Positive community contribution
• Sustainable in operation
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Social Sustainability
Biophilia Hypothesis:
The concept that humans
have an innate attraction
to living things and
nature.
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Carbon Neutrality
Shape, Orientation, Massing, Materials,
Size
Activities & Associated systems
The supply of energy.
All now based upon reliable calculable
data from BIM files
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Self-Sufficient Water Use
Surface area calcs. vs. water usage
Now based upon actively updated
calculable data.
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Sustainable Material Choices
Globally, the construction industry is
arguably one of the most resourceintensive and environmentally
damaging industries in the world.
The construction sector consumes 40%
of all extracted materials.
Data extracted from models.
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Climate Change Adaptation
Buildings last a long time.
Using BIM we can simulate what the effects of a 2 degree temp rise
will be upon the building and its occupants.
We can simulate the implications of rising floodwater.
Ensuring robust longevity.
We can mitigate against these occurrences and the effects our
buildings have on the environment.
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Sustainable in Operation
The result will be more and more
'intelligent' buildings, metering themselves
and verifying their performance against
benchmarks.
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Sustainable in Operation
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What does it look like in practice?
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Using technology to optimise
Trust digital processes!
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Green BIM at concept stage.
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Green BIM at concept stage.
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Green BIM at concept stage.
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Green BIM at concept stage.
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Green BIM at concept stage.
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Green BIM at concept stage.
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BIM for Refurb
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BIM for Refurb
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BIM for Refurb: Sydney Opera House
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BIM for Refurb: Sydney Opera House
Controlled whole-life costs and
environmental data
Environmental performance,
maintenance and investment is
predictable. Lifecycle costs can be
analysed and understood.
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BIM for Refurb
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BIM for Refurb
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BIM for Refurb
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BIM for Refurb
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BIM for Refurb
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BIM for Refurb
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Some degree of climate change appears inevitable.
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Whether it is manageable or catastrophic, will not be determined in
Washington, Geneva or Beijing, or by domestic legislation and international
treaties or by silver-bullet energy technologies.
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But mostly by how we – the architecture, planning and building community
– respond and act.
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We can choose to plan, design and build truly sustainable, liveable and
resilient built environments;
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...or we can accelerate climate change and ecological degradation, leading
to increased human suffering.
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How we plan, design, and build today will have lasting impacts for our
children, communities and planet.
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It really is up to us.
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