Meliha Honic, Iva KovacicORCID iD, Marijana Sreckovic, Georgios Gourlis, Helmut Rechberger, Philipp Aschenbrenner, Johann Fellner, Ildar Gilmutdinov, Michael WimmerORCID iD, Ulrich Pont, Ardeshir Mahdavi, Matthias Schuss, Peter Ferschin, Peter Kán
SCI_BIM Scanning and data capturing for Integrated Resources and Energy Assessment using Building Information Modelling
TR-193-02-2021-2, 2021

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  • Publication Type: Technical Report
  • Workgroup(s)/Project(s):
  • Date: 2021
  • Number: TR-193-02-2021-2
  • Open Access: yes
  • Pages: 62

Abstract

Due to the rapidly increasing consumption of resources and land worldwide, as well as the growing generation of waste, the building stock plays a crucial role not only for the reduction of the energy consumption, but also as a future source of materials (urban mining). However, there is a lack of information on the detailed material composition of the building stock, which is the main obstacle for modelling and predicting its future use. Therefore, the main research question is whether the use of the digital technologies "Laser Scanning" and "Ground Penetrating Radar" (GPR) as well as a gamification concept, enable to develop and maintain a digital twin (BIM model) which serves as a basis for urban mining.

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@techreport{Honic_2021,
  title =      "SCI_BIM Scanning and data capturing for Integrated Resources
               and Energy Assessment using Building Information Modelling",
  author =     "Meliha Honic and Iva Kovacic and Marijana Sreckovic and
               Georgios Gourlis and Helmut Rechberger and Philipp
               Aschenbrenner and Johann Fellner and Ildar Gilmutdinov and
               Michael Wimmer and Ulrich Pont and Ardeshir Mahdavi and
               Matthias Schuss and Peter Ferschin and Peter K\'{a}n",
  year =       "2021",
  abstract =   "Due to the rapidly increasing consumption of resources and
               land worldwide, as well as the growing generation of waste,
               the building stock plays a crucial role not only for the
               reduction of the energy   consumption, but also as a future
               source of materials (urban mining). However, there is a lack
               of information on the detailed material composition of the
               building stock, which is the main obstacle for   modelling
               and predicting its future use. Therefore, the main research
               question is whether the use of the digital technologies
               "Laser Scanning" and "Ground Penetrating Radar" (GPR) as
               well as a   gamification concept, enable to develop and
               maintain a digital twin (BIM model) which serves as a basis
               for urban mining.",
  number =     "TR-193-02-2021-2",
  pages =      "62",
  address =    "Favoritenstrasse 9-11/E193-02, A-1040 Vienna, Austria",
  institution = "Research Unit of Computer Graphics, Institute of Visual
               Computing and Human-Centered Technology, Faculty of
               Informatics, TU Wien ",
  note =       "human contact: technical-report@cg.tuwien.ac.at",
  URL =        "https://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/research/publications/2021/Honic_2021/",
}