BIM-Based Framework for Photovoltaic Systems: Advancing Technologies, Overcoming Challenges, and Enhancing Sustainable Building Performance
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(8), P. 3695 - 3695
Published: April 19, 2025
Building-integrated
photovoltaic
systems
(BIPVs)
is
a
strategy
to
achieve
energy
self-sufficiency
in
buildings.
However,
(PV)
production
presents
challenges
due
its
intermittent
nature,
characterized
by
variations
and
uncertainties
associated
with
solar
radiation
interference
from
the
building’s
surroundings.
Therefore,
building
information
modeling
(BIM)
enables
simulations
performance
analyses
during
design
phase
of
In
this
context,
paper
aims
identify
key
strategies
for
integrating
BIM
how
these
approaches
support
development
sustainable
projects.
A
systematic
literature
review
was
conducted,
combined
bibliometric
analysis,
content
coding
63
articles.
Results
indicate
an
annual
research
growth
rate
19.62%,
contributions
268
authors
international
co-authorship
22.22%.
Core
trends
BIM-PV
context
were
identified
through
thematic
maps,
highlighting
four
dimensions—BIPV
applications,
parametric
tools
simulation,
challenges,
potential
benefits—divided
into
32
codes.
The
findings
are
synthesized
theoretical
propositions
structured
integrative
framework.
Additionally,
five
applications
integration
mapped,
along
their
addressed
problems
limitations
establishing
managerial
contributions.
Language: Английский
Exploring Research Fields in Green Buildings and Urban Green Spaces for Carbon-Neutral City Development
Buildings,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(9), P. 1463 - 1463
Published: April 25, 2025
The
international
community
is
striving
to
build
carbon-neutral
societies
in
response
urban
environmental
challenges.
Green
Buildings
(GBs)
and
Urban
Spaces
(UGSs)
are
recognized
as
key
elements
future
city
development,
they
contribute
both
the
reduction
absorption
of
carbon
emissions.
This
study
analyzed
research
fields
related
GBs
UGSs
by
collecting
examining
keywords
from
academic
articles
indexed
Scopus
database:
2880
1971
2025.
After
refining
dataset
1685
articles,
centrality,
betweenness,
cluster
analyses
were
conducted,
results
visualized
through
a
keyword
network
map.
findings
summarized
follows:
(1)
Research
on
predominantly
focuses
experimental
technological
aspects,
especially
areas
heat
energy.
(2)
UGS-related
studies
largely
policy-driven
comprehensive,
centering
green
infrastructure
ecosystem
services.
(3)
landscape
highlights
topics
such
greening
existing
building
stock,
roofs,
rooftop
agriculture
integrating
advanced
technologies,
focusing
how
these
GB
UGS
strategies
address
barriers
cycling.
offers
valuable
insights
for
researchers
architecture,
planning
who
working
toward
realization
cities.
Language: Английский