Abstract
Building performance modeling and analysis using Building Information Modeling (BIM) platforms remains fragmented, requiring various software applications to address different disciplines. Challenges in data extraction, transfer, and integration arise due to inconsistencies in vendor-specific data schemas and limited interoperability. Moreover, OpenBIM data schemas lack comprehensive object definitions and semantics, compromising data integrity. While ontological frameworks have been proposed to address these issues, a unified ontology that integrates multiple performance disciplines has yet to be developed. This paper designed and developed a holistic building performance ontology (HBPO) focusing on acoustic, lighting, and energy domains as subsets to represent a range of sufficiently different domains. This ontology comprises 28 classes, 26 object properties, and 183 data properties, encapsulating essential information, data requirements, and object relationships within and across these domains. Additionally, a series of proof-of-concept experiments were conducted to test, demonstrate, validate, and evaluate the feasibility and applicability of the HBPO.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 106197 |
Journal | Automation in Construction |
Volume | 175 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Jul 2025 |
Keywords
- Building information modeling
- Building performance modeling
- Building performance simulation software
- Data schema
- Information representation
- Ontology
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Control and Systems Engineering
- Civil and Structural Engineering
- Building and Construction