Faculty
José Ricardo Pontes Resende
Objectives
OA 1 – Design and implement collaborative work strategies integrating multiple specialties, remotely and in person.
OA 2 – Develop Architecture, Urbanism, Structural, Thermal Comfort, Sustainability designs, selecting and developing the appropriate BIM uses, according to the Integrated Project Delivery model.
OA 3 – Develop low-carbon buildings that are operational and embedded.
OA4 – Select and integrate emerging technologies for specific project development, coordination, and communication objectives.
Program
CP 1 – BIM work methodology according to the ISO 19650 set of standards.
CP 2 – Collaborative work supported in the cloud.
CP 3 – BIM Uses for project development.
CP 4 – Building construction and operation environmental impacts and sustainable low-carbon construction.
Evaluation process
The evaluation will be periodic (there is no possibility of a written exam) and based on a project assignment developed in multidisciplinary teams. The project assignment consists of a global challenge in which each group is responsible for the development and virtual construction of a building in a common physical context, under requirements for sustainability, coordination between groups, development of the various specialties and coordination between specialties and quantification of impacts and costs.
The panels that will be part of a public exhibition, the presentation and discussion of the group project, the attendance and participation of the students are evaluated.
Classification is individual and expressed through a numerical scale from 0 (zero) to 20 (twenty) values. Approval in the course and respective obtaining of ECTS credits depends on a grade equal to or higher than 10 (ten). The purpose of the evaluation is to verify the degree of fulfillment of the objectives of the curricular unit regarding the acquisition of knowledge, its understanding and application, acquisition of skills, critical thinking and decision-making skills, organization and work methodology.
Bibliography
Mandatory Bibliography
Apresentações de suporte disponibilizadas pelos vários formadores convidados do curso. Sacks, R., Eastman, C., Lee, G., & Teicholz, P. (n.d.). BIM Handbook: A guide to Building Information Modeling for owners, managers, designers, engineers and contractors (3rd ed.). Wiley. HOLZER, D. (2016). The BIM manager's handbook: guidance for professionals in architecture, engineering, and construction. Wiley, ISBN 9781118982426 ROBERTI; F.; FERREIRA; D. (2021). Increasing Autodesk Revit Productivity for BIM Projects: A practical guide to using Revit workflows to improve productivity and efficiency in BIM projects. Packt Publishing. Deutsch, R., BIM and integrated design: Strategies for architectural practice. Wiley 2011, ISBN 9780470572511. Della Torre, S. et al., Digital Transformation of the Design, Construction and Management Processes of the Built Environment, St Philip Street, 2020, ISBN 9781013272530."
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