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Analysis and Design of (G+1) Residential Building using BIM
Author Name : Palak Vishwakarma, Srishti Kushwaha, Aditya Prasad, Abdul Rab, Narayan Malviya
ABSTRACT Building Information Modelling (BIM) has revolutionized the way we approach building and infrastructure projects. By allowing users to create virtual models of a project from start to finish, BIM has transformed the way we plan, design, construct, and manage buildings and other structures. One of the most popular BIM software tools on the market is Autodesk Revit. This powerful software is designed specifically for architects, structural engineers, MEP engineers, and contractors, and allows users to create highly detailed 3D models of a building's components. With Revit, users can annotate their models with 2D drafting elements, access important building information from the model's database, and make informed decisions that support sustainable design, construction planning, analysis, documentation, estimation, clash detection, fabrication installation. In this project, we will be using Autodesk Revit to design and analyse a residential building with a ground floor and four additional floors. Each floor will contain two flats, with a staircase located between them. Our goal is to create a detailed 3D model of the building that considers all relevant factors, including sustainability, construction feasibility, and clash detection. With BIM, we can accomplish this project more effectively and affordably than ever before. The result will be a highly detailed, accurate, and comprehensive model of the residential building that can be used throughout its entire life cycle.