BIM technology provides essential data support and a reliable foundation for evaluating the performance and quality of green buildings. By representing building characteristics as data, BIM ensures a consistent and efficient flow of information and resources throughout every phase of the project.

BIM technology has significantly accelerated the advancement of green buildings and is increasingly adopted in sustainable construction practices. With the growing emphasis on sustainable development, more rigorous standards are required, especially for HVAC system design.
Guided by green building principles, HVAC designs must meet environmental requirements and incorporate detailed project conditions. This involves integrating practical applications of HVAC systems while minimizing energy loss during the operation and maintenance phases to achieve standardized, efficient designs.
During the initial planning stages, renewable energy considerations and project-specific factors are analyzed to drive continuous technological innovation. BIM enables designers to integrate all project data seamlessly and simulate the building’s energy-saving performance. These simulations generate operational data and research reports that inform necessary design adjustments.
The updated building model allows for real-time parameter changes, optimizing the project continuously. By comparing models before and after optimization, the most effective energy-efficient design solutions are identified. This approach supports the building throughout its entire lifecycle, from construction through operation, maximizing sustainability and performance.















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