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    • A Systematic Review of Current Strategies and Methods for BIM Implementation in the Academic Field 

      Besné Yanguas, Alia; Pérez, Miguel Ángel; Necchi, Silvia; Peña Camarillas, Enric; Navarro Delgado, Isidro; Redondo Domínguez, Ernesto; Fonseca, David (Applied Sciences, 2021, 11 (12), 2021-06)
      Since the international governmental institutions required and/or recommended (accord-ing to the regulations of each country and continent) all public works to be certified in the BIM(Building Information ...
    • A Three Methods Proactive Improvement Model for Buildings Construction Processes 

      Banawi, Abdul-Aziz; Besné Yanguas, Alia; Ferrandiz, José; Fonseca Escudero, David (Sustainability, 2020, Vol. 12, No 10, 2020-05)
      This paper proposes a proactive model to improve the overall performance of constructionprocesses. The main advantage is that potential waste and associate impacts could be identified in theearly stages ...
    • Non-intrusive electric power monitoring system in multi-purpose educational buildings 

      DEL AMA GONZALO, FERNANDO; ferrandiz, jose; Fonseca, David; Hernández, Juan A. (International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems, 2019-09)
      Understanding the consumption patterns in a working space is important for evaluating the causes of energy wastage and for developing strategies towards specific energy reduction methods. The intent of ...
    • Transition towards a digital architecture: new conceptions on materiality and nature 

      Abondano Franco, David Humberto (Archidoct, 2015. Vol. 2, Nº2 (Febrer), 2015-02)
      Industrialized societies are undergoing a transition towards an informational era, in which modes of production and culture, once transformed by industrialization, are being modi½ed ...
    • Vertical Extension and Improving of Existing Buildings 

      Artés Pérez, Joan; Wadel Raina, Gerardo; Martí Audí, Núria (The Open Construction and Building Technology Journal, 2017, 11, (Suppl-1, M4), 2016-11)
      Low-density urban models, widely diffused in Spain until 2008, have been strongly criticized because they produce a great strain on the land, high infrastructure costs, increasing maintenance expenses, ...