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Njiomou Tchuigwa, R. - Marek, A.
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In: Architecture in Perspective 16. Ostrava: Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita v Ostravě, 2024. p. 84-90. ISSN 3029-5807. ISBN 978-80-248-4785-6.
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2024
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Our environment is currently experiencing significant upheavals, largely attributable to constant changes, particularly those generated by the construction industry. Professionals in this sector are facing numerous challenges, among which is the design of buildings aimed at minimizing the use of non-renewable resources and polluting emissions, while also improving indoor air and water quality within the buildings. Additionally, they are striving to optimize water management from the early stages of design to reduce losses and impacts on the site. In response to these challenges, the approach of integrated building design has emerged. This approach aims to maximize building performance from the beginning of the design process by considering all aspects of sustainability: environmental, economic, and social. This study explores how to implement this approach using Building Information Modelling (BIM) methods and its tools to create more sustainable buildings, thereby addressing the pressing environmental concerns of our time and contributing to a more resilient and eco-friendlier built environment.