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ascaad2007_048 |
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Satti, H.M. |
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2007 |
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Automation of Building Code Analysis: Characteristics, Relationships, Generation of Properties and Structure of Various Models |
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Em‘body’ing Virtual Architecture: The Third International Conference of the Arab Society for Computer Aided Architectural Design (ASCAAD 2007), 28-30 November 2007, Alexandria, Egypt, pp. 607-622 |
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This paper is considered as the second part of what has been presented in ASCAAD 2005, titled "Issues of Integrating Building Codes in CAD", that discussed the conceptual framework of automating the building code analysis process. The proposed framework was composed of three digital interrelated models; Building Code Model (BCM), Building Data Model (BDM) and Computer Aided Building Code Analysis of Design (CABCAD) Program. The International Building Code (IBC) has been selected to understand the characteristics of building codes and to develop the BCM. This paper aimed to discuss the concepts behind the building code requirements, characteristics of building code analysis process, hierarchical relationship between various objects in the BCM and BDM. |
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SATTI, H. (2006)
Integrating Building Code Analysis within the Architectural Design Process into the Building Information Model.
, College of Architecture, Illinois Institute of technology: Chicago, IL.
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