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BIM기반 건축인허가 법규 자동 검토를 위한 건축물 용도분류체계 개발 및 적용 방안 제시

Title
BIM기반 건축인허가 법규 자동 검토를 위한 건축물 용도분류체계 개발 및 적용 방안 제시
Other Titles
Proposal of Development and Application of the Buildings by Use Classification System for openBIM-based Automatic Rule Checking
Author
최중식
Keywords
BIM; Building Type; Automated Code Checking; Building Code; Building Permission Phase
Issue Date
2021-12
Publisher
한국CDE학회
Citation
한국CDE학회 논문집, v. 26, NO 4, Page. 408-417
Abstract
In the Domestic Building Act, the use of buildings is classified into similar structures, purposes, and forms, and the main and detailed uses are presented in the Building Act and the Enforcement Decree of the Building Act. In Korea, various uses are sometimes applied to one building through complex buildings or repurposing, so individual conditions are applied according to the area of relevant regulation in the Building Act. In this way, the regulations applied may vary depending on the purpose of the building, and differences in the conditions applied may occur. Therefore, the information of the type of building by use is one of the important elements of building code checking. In this study, in order to use in the building code for compliance checking, the types of building by use are systematized and a plan to be applied directly to BIM data is presented. Through this study, users can reflect accurate information in the BIM model and automatically check related regulations according to the information of the types of building by use during the code compliance checking process, thereby reducing the time required. Through reliable checking results, BIM activation and design quality improvement can also be expected.
URI
https://www.dbpia.co.kr/journal/articleDetail?nodeId=NODE10671870https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/169466
ISSN
2508-4003; 2508-402X
DOI
10.7315/CDE.2021.408
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES[E](공학대학) > ETC
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