Application of bim energy conservation technology in conceptual design

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Energy is a necessity of social and economic development, and buildings account for one third of the world's total energy consumption. To reduce the energy consumption of buildings is important in the energy conservation initiatives. In construction projects, energysaving design can be implemented only when the construction diagrams are prepared, which leads to contradictions between the construction plan and the goal of saving energy. Therefore, it is necessary to emphasize energy conservation in the conceptual design of buildings. The BIM technology can provide a reliable basis for architects in energy conservation design. With BIM models introduced to energy-saving design, we can identify, convert and analyze the building data in the models to obtain architectural energy-saving analysis results more efficiently. With BIM technology, we can involve energy conservation in the conceptual design stage to provide a basis for energy conservation.

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Tang, H., & Yang, R. (2021). Application of bim energy conservation technology in conceptual design. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 676). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/676/1/012008

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