Résumé

This research project looks at how to integrate indicators for sustainable development into a building information model. The idea is to combine the fields of sustainability, digital construction, and renovation. The case study for the ongoing research is the listed building “Halle Blanche (white hall)”, which is part of a factory site and will be transformed into the faculty of architecture of the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Switzerland. The data requisitioned from the existing building is used to create a digital twin. It will undergo several iterations to arrive at an optimal version for reuse and simulation of possible designs, to carry out a precise analysis of the state of the building, its structure, its components, and its materials to optimise the choices for a renovation that considers the values of sustainable development. To create a reliable and accurate decision model, we use various tools such as Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR), drone, and photogrammetry combined with conventional data such as plans, documentation, and knowledge of renovation and history specialists as well as feedback from former and current occupants. To build a model that can be evolving and participative for future users and visitors to come. This research aims to provide an innovative approach to integrating a precise, reliable, and applicable methodology for buildings with heritage value.

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