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Green BIM potential in assessing the sustainable design quality of low-income housing: A review

This paper intended to investigate the potential use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) as an assessment tool that can evaluate and support optimization of sustainable design quality, especially for low-income housing or “Masyarakat Berpenghasilan Rendah” (MBR) in Indonesia. The consideration of...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Materials Science and Engineering 2021-03, Vol.1098 (2), p.22078
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Building management systems
Design optimization
Green buildings
Housing
Incentives
Income
Industrial development
Low income groups
Preliminary designs
Public housing
Sustainability
Sustainable design
Workflow
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