Building Information Modeling in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction: Emerging Research Directions and Trends |
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Authors: | Burcin Becerik-Gerber Karen Kensek |
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Affiliation: | 1Assistant Professor, Sonny Astani Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Viterbi School of Engineering, USC, 3620 S. Vermont Ave., KAP 224C, Los Angeles, CA 90089-2531 (corresponding author). E-mail: becerik@usc.edu 2Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, Watt Hall, USC, WAH 204, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0291. E-mail: kensek@usc.edu
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Abstract: | ![]() Currently, the architecture, engineering, and construction industry is facing enormous technological and institutional changes and challenges including the proliferation of information technology and appropriate application of sustainable practices. The 21st century engineer and architect must be able to deal with a rapid pace of technological change, a highly interconnected world, and complex problems that require multidisciplinary solutions. This paper focuses on research directions and trends around building information modeling (BIM) through interdisciplinary endeavors: how BIM research topics could be explored; their relevancy; and their potential future impact. It identifies BIM research topics that are considered to be important to a wide range of practitioners and future practitioners, both architecture and engineering students. It also assesses the relevance of current research projects to the industry and categorizes future BIM research topics. It aims to formulate research ideas and methodologies to pursue them and to explore how an industry/academic partnership for exploring exciting research opportunities could be established. |
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Keywords: | Sustainable development Construction industry Research Information technology Buildings |
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