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BIM for Historical Buildings in the UK Focused on Using Sustainability Tools

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Following Purcell's presentation on ‘HBIM for Historic Buildings: Refurbishment of Big Ben for UK Parliament' at AU 2022 this proposal looks at the need for information regarding energy and carbon analysis to be available to designers at early stages of project development especially when retrofitting existing buildings of a historical nature. The standard workflows currently in use with applications such as Revit are based on creating mass elements which are then replaced with objects such as walls, floors etc. to produce models. By utilising tools such as the Insight energy and carbon analysis features developed by Autodesk along with redefining perceived workflows clients/building owners, designers and the wider built environment teams can provide more accurate assessments around historical buildings to ensure these truly amazing structures are retained and appreciated for generations to come.

Key Learnings

  • Evaluate the capture of energy and carbon results on historic buildings.
  • These tools can be used to explain to a wider audience how the built environment is responding to climate challenge.
  • implement a process that will assist in explaining how these tools can deliver tangible data.
  • Learn that capture of this information will assist with future developments and could also assist with future digital twin

Speakers

  • Gareth Sewell
    GARETH SEWELL HEAD OF BIM Gareth has over 36 years' experience in computer aided design (CAD) and Information Technology and Building Information Modelling (BIM). He is a Fellow Chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists and is Head of BIM at Purcell, the internationally recognised heritage and conservation specialist architectural firm. He has advised as a technical lead on projects across all sectors from housing to healthcare. He has led the implementation of object-based software through its many evolutions starting with RUCAPS, before moving on to specialise in Sonata, Reflex, AutoCAD, AutoCAD Architecture and Revit. He has developed in-house standards, methods and procedures in line with International Standards. In addition, Gareth has advised international governments on adopting BIM as well as providing training to professionals in South Africa, Viet Nam, UAE, Ireland, Chile, and Brazil. He is regularly invited to speak at industry events and is a recognised leader in the use of BIM in the construction industry. Moving to Purcell, Gareth brought his expertise to the field of heritage architecture and is currently working on, among other projects, the restoration of Manchester Town Hall and the Palace of Westminster. Gareth's role at Purcell is to look at emerging technologies and how these can be implemented on historical and heritage projects to bring result driven information to clients to enable better solutions for their projects. The key areas that Gareth is focusing on are around sustainability and the ability to enhance information around carbon and energy usage. Gareth sees that use of BIM and associated technology as a key factor in ensuring the built environment responds to the climate emergency now facing all of us.
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    Corina Marinescu
    Corina Marinescu is a Senior Product Owner at Autodesk, where she coordinates the development of the Next Generation Insight with a focus on Total Carbon. Corina is a member of the Order of Architects in Romania (OAR) and a certified BIM Manager with almost 10 years of experience in designing complex building projects in Romania and internationally. She has successfully graduated with a second Master’s degree in Global BIM Management at the University of Barcelona IL-3. Corina is also a founding member of TEC Cluster in Romania.
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