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Abbasnejad, B, Nepal, M P, Ahankoob, A, Nasirian, A and Drogemuller, R (2021) Building Information Modelling (BIM) adoption and implementation enablers in AEC firms: a systematic literature review. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 17(05–06), 411–33.

Aka, A, Iji, J, Isa, R B and Bamgbade, A A (2021) Assessing the relationships between underlying strategies for effective building information modeling (BIM) implementation in Nigeria construction industry. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 17(05–06), 434–46.

Asgari Siahboomy, M, Sarvari, H, Chan, D W, Nassereddine, H and Chen, Z (2021) A multi-criteria optimization study for locating industrial warehouses with the integration of BIM and GIS data. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 17(05–06), 478–95.

Bina, K and Moghadas, N (2021) BIM-ABM simulation for emergency evacuation from conference hall, considering gender segregation and architectural design. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 17(05–06), 361–75.

Jasiński, A (2021) Impact of BIM implementation on architectural practice. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 17(05–06), 447–57.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: Practice management; building information modelling; BIM implementation; culture of profession;
  • ISBN/ISSN: 1745-2007
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/17452007.2020.1854651
  • Abstract:
    This paper discuss problems and results of BIM implementation in medium-size architectural practice upon 10-year time frame. The author analyses the process of BIM implementation from the practical and the theoretical point of view. The case study observations have been confronted with literature of the subject. Findings proved that practical benefits of using BIM technology in architectural practice are undisputed but many clients do not yet recognise the benefits of using BIM in the design/construction/operation process, and so refuse to bear the related costs. Therefore, BIM developmental and operational costs are not equally distributed among interested parties: architectural practices must bear the majority of the costs and risks related to implementing BIM technology. Moreover, architectural practice must overcome three basic BIM barriers: human, infrastructural and business.

Mohanta, A, Das, S and Mohanty, R N (2021) Building envelope trade-off method integrated with BIM-based framework for energy-efficient building envelope. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 17(05–06), 516–36.

Olawumi, T O and Chan, D W M (2021) Green-building information modelling (Green-BIM) assessment framework for evaluating sustainability performance of building projects: a case of Nigeria. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 17(05–06), 458–77.

Prabhakaran, A, Mahamadu, A, Mahdjoubi, L, Andric, J, Manu, P and Mzyece, D (2021) An investigation into macro BIM maturity and its impacts: a comparison of Qatar and the United Kingdom. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 17(05–06), 496–515.

Shahruddin, S, Zairul, M and Haron, A T (2021) Redefining the territory and competency of architectural practitioners within a BIM-based environment: a systematic review. Architectural Engineering and Design Management, 17(05–06), 376–410.