Potential Analysis Empress Theophanu School, Köln
By creating high-quality BIM models for architecture and structural engineering, LIST Eco developed BIM-based building resource passports in accordance with DGNB standards for a comparative analysis of existing buildings, renovation projects, and new construction. This was carried out based on a feasibility study conducted by the Köln Building Authority.
Detailed data on building information, building dimensions, and documentation were utilized and expanded upon. In addition, a BIM-based circularity assessment and life cycle analysis were conducted. The results present a visualization of the comparisons between the “demolition/new construction” and “renovation” options in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, primary energy demand, and circularity.
Preparations for the building resource passport & circularity:
Comparison of existing buildings vs. renovation vs. new construction in the context of a life cycle assessment (LCA):
Comparison of existing buildings vs. renovation vs. new construction in the context of circularity:
Through this pilot project, the City of Köln’s Building Management Department aims to gain insights into the effort involved, the implementation process, and the procedures—from the creation of BIM models to the completion of the building resource passport. In addition, the study demonstrated how different materials perform in terms of their emissions and circularity. In particular, the comparison of emissions between building preservation and new construction was the focus of the joint discussions and the review of results. Based on the insights gained, the City of Cologne’s Building Management Department intends to implement the requirements for the building resource passport in future projects.