BIM Applications in Post-Conflict Contexts: The Reconstruction of Mosul City
Post-conflict reconstruction has been one of the most challenging themes for the AEC industry, urban designers and planners, and related decision-makers, especially in complex urban contexts with severe destruction in terms of infrastructure. The city of Mosul in Iraq is a case where there is an urg...
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doaj-e8c7713769f647e38c010424523ecae12021-08-26T13:35:01ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092021-08-011135135110.3390/buildings11080351BIM Applications in Post-Conflict Contexts: The Reconstruction of Mosul CityZaid O. Saeed0Avar Almukhtar1Henry Abanda2Joseph Tah3School of Design and the Built Environment, Curtin University, Perth, WA 6102, AustraliaSchool of the Built Environment, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford OX3 0BP, UKSchool of the Built Environment, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford OX3 0BP, UKSchool of the Built Environment, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford OX3 0BP, UKPost-conflict reconstruction has been one of the most challenging themes for the AEC industry, urban designers and planners, and related decision-makers, especially in complex urban contexts with severe destruction in terms of infrastructure. The city of Mosul in Iraq is a case where there is an urgent need for reconstruction, in particular the housing sector after the enormous destruction caused by the ISIS war of 2014–2017. Today, advanced technologies in construction present opportunities to address post-conflict reconstruction challenges. BIM has been used in recent years since it is an integrated and effective process for planning, monitoring and managing contemporary construction projects. Nevertheless, BIM has not been investigated properly in planning and managing post-conflict reconstruction, especially in developing countries. This paper discusses the potential of adopting BIM in post-conflict reconstruction through investigating the validity of the BIM process in planning and assessing possible housing solutions for the reconstruction of Mosul city, using BIM applications. The main findings suggest that BIM applications present significant potential in the process of planning, assessing and managing the reconstruction of post-conflict contexts in developing countries, where conventional methods are limited, dysfunctional and inefficient.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/11/8/351BIMpost-conflict reconstructiondeveloping countriesIraq |
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BIM Applications in Post-Conflict Contexts: The Reconstruction of Mosul City |
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BIM Applications in Post-Conflict Contexts: The Reconstruction of Mosul City |
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BIM Applications in Post-Conflict Contexts: The Reconstruction of Mosul City |
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Post-conflict reconstruction has been one of the most challenging themes for the AEC industry, urban designers and planners, and related decision-makers, especially in complex urban contexts with severe destruction in terms of infrastructure. The city of Mosul in Iraq is a case where there is an urgent need for reconstruction, in particular the housing sector after the enormous destruction caused by the ISIS war of 2014–2017. Today, advanced technologies in construction present opportunities to address post-conflict reconstruction challenges. BIM has been used in recent years since it is an integrated and effective process for planning, monitoring and managing contemporary construction projects. Nevertheless, BIM has not been investigated properly in planning and managing post-conflict reconstruction, especially in developing countries. This paper discusses the potential of adopting BIM in post-conflict reconstruction through investigating the validity of the BIM process in planning and assessing possible housing solutions for the reconstruction of Mosul city, using BIM applications. The main findings suggest that BIM applications present significant potential in the process of planning, assessing and managing the reconstruction of post-conflict contexts in developing countries, where conventional methods are limited, dysfunctional and inefficient. |
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BIM post-conflict reconstruction developing countries Iraq |
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