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BIM을 도입한 건축 설계사무소의 업무환경 구축을 위한 평가모델 개발

Title
BIM을 도입한 건축 설계사무소의 업무환경 구축을 위한 평가모델 개발
Other Titles
The Development of an Evaluation Model for the Work Environment of the BIM based Architectural Design Firms
Author
김재준
Keywords
건축정보모델링; 설계사무소; 업무환경; 평가모델; 계층적분석방법; BIM; Architectural Design Firms; Work Environment; Evaluation Model; Analytic Hierarchy Process(AHP)
Issue Date
2012-05
Publisher
대한건축학회(The Architectural Institute of Korea)
Citation
대한건축학회논문집(계획계), Vol.28, No.5 [2012], p95-105
Abstract
Recently a concept called BIM(Building Information Modeling) has been largely applied to construction industry throughout the life cycle of buildings from the design phase through to the maintenance phase. In addition, BIM-based large-scale public projects has been increased with the beginning of the Yongin Citizen Sports Park Project in 2008. Also from 2012 BIM-based design obligation has been actively introduced at national level in case of construction projects which total construction expense costs over 50 billion won. Accordingly individual architectural firms have focused on adopting BIM and performing BIM-based projects. BIM is not just a modeling program and it should be approached in terms of changes in Work Environment by architectural design firms. However, many of them have not realized the fact. Thus this study has conducted interviews with professionals after analysing previous studies and deducted factors and indicators for establishing BIM-based work environment of architectural design firms. And it has developed an evaluation model based on the calculation of weights of these indicators that resulted from a hierarchical analysis (Analytic Hierarchy Process: AHP).
URI
http://www.dbpia.co.kr/Journal/ArticleDetail/NODE01859014http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/67004
ISSN
1226-9093
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