Research on Strategies for Promoting the Application of BIM Technology in the Protection of Ancient Buildings

Bo-Chao Ma ( Shanxi Branch of the National Mine Safety Administration, Datong, Shanxi 037008, China )

Xin-Yao Ma ( National University of Singapore, 119077, Singapore )

Yong Xiao ( No. 115 Shanxi Coal Geological Exploration Institute, Datong, Shanxi 037008, China )

https://doi.org/10.37155/2972-483X-0306-8

Abstract

This paper focuses on the selection of technical paths for energy-saving renovation of historic buildings under the low-carbon concept. Supported by theories such as sustainable development, it elaborates on the screening principles for low-carbon and energy-saving technologies applicable to historic buildings, including the principles of conservation, applicability, and economic feasibility. Technical paths are constructed from aspects such as the building envelope system and energy systems, and the renovation effects are evaluated in terms of economic, environmental, and social benefits. The study aims to provide scientific guidance for low-carbon renovation of historic buildings and to promote the coordinated advancement of cultural heritage conservation and low-carbon development.

Keywords

Historic buildings; low-carbon renovation; energy-saving technologies; cultural conservation

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