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Angelo Luigi Camillo Ciribini

Researcher at University of Brescia

Publications -  65
Citations -  848

Angelo Luigi Camillo Ciribini is an academic researcher from University of Brescia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Building information modeling & Workflow. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 59 publications receiving 558 citations. Previous affiliations of Angelo Luigi Camillo Ciribini include California State University, East Bay.

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Implementation of an interoperable process to optimise design and construction phases of a residential building: A BIM Pilot Project

TL;DR: This paper focuses on the first official Italian Public Pilot Project, dealing with the implementation of BIM-based validation and construction optimisation in a construction process, concerned with a residential building located in a dense urban district affected by space shortage and coordination issues.
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Exploiting Internet of Things and building information modeling framework for management of cognitive buildings

TL;DR: This research defines a digitally enabled framework for operating cognitive buildings, presenting a case study by which it has been possible to analyze how information collected during operations could inform end-users about the behavior of both buildings and occupants.
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Leveraging Digital Twin for Sustainability Assessment of an Educational Building

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a framework for shifting from a static sustainability assessment to a digital twin-based and Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled dynamic approach, which allows for a real-time evaluation and control of a wide range of sustainability criteria with a user-centered point of view.
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BIM-based code checking for construction health and safety

TL;DR: Rule-based Code Checking validates the design phase comparing Building Information Models against current codes and regulations translated into parametric rules, improving accuracy and reliability of the validation process.
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Probabilistic behavioural modeling in building performance simulation—The Brescia eLUX lab

TL;DR: The proposed research is the point-of-departure for a general activity aimed at assessing critically the issues of reliability and robustness of simulation results obtained with conventional modeling approaches, in particular with respect to occupants’ behaviour.