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Performance Optimization of Building Envelope Through BIM and Multi-Criteria Analysis
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Stefano Cascone
Stefano Cascone *
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Valeria Anastasi
Valeria Anastasi and
Rosa Caponetto
Rosa Caponetto
Prof. Dr. Rosa Caponetto is an Associate Professor in “Building Construction Production” at the [...]
Prof. Dr. Rosa Caponetto is an Associate Professor in “Building Construction Production” at the University of Catania. She currently teaches “Building Process Management” and “Safety Engineering”, and has previously taught “Building Restoration Techniques” and “Construction Site Management”. She also serves as the Scientific Director of the “Techniques for Building Construction Laboratory” (LaTPrE). She is a member of the national research network “Smart Cities & Communities” of CINI. Her main research interests include digital technologies supporting sustainability assessment in construction, the digitalization of building management processes, technological innovation in construction, the experimental use of natural materials, the durability of materials and components, self-construction, sustainable architecture and energy efficiency, seismic retrofitting, and the rehabilitation of existing building heritage.
Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Catania, Via Santa Sofia, 64, 95125 Catania, Italy
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Sustainability 2025, 17(12), 5294; https://doi.org/10.3390/su17125294 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 11 May 2025
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Revised: 5 June 2025
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Accepted: 6 June 2025
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Published: 8 June 2025
Abstract
In response to the growing demand for sustainable and performance-driven building design, this study proposes an integrated digital methodology that combines Building Information Modeling (BIM), parametric scripting, and multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) to optimize external wall assemblies. The approach leverages Autodesk Revit and Dynamo to automate the parametrization of insulation thickness while ensuring compliance with regulatory thresholds for thermal transmittance and surface mass. Acoustic performance is estimated using ECHO software, and a Weighted Sum Model (WSM) is applied to evaluate and rank configurations based on four criteria: economic cost, Global Warming Potential (GWP), embodied energy, and acoustic insulation. A case study involving 24 wall assemblies—generated from eight base stratigraphies and three insulation materials—demonstrates the method’s ability to balance environmental impact, occupant comfort, and construction feasibility. The results indicate that natural and bio-based materials, such as rammed earth and cork, offer the best overall performance, while conventional systems remain competitive in terms of cost. The proposed workflow reduces design time, increases transparency, and supports informed decision-making during early design stages. This research contributes to the digitalization of sustainability assessment in architecture by promoting integrative, replicable, and regulation-aligned practices for low-impact building envelopes.
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Cascone, S.; Anastasi, V.; Caponetto, R.
Performance Optimization of Building Envelope Through BIM and Multi-Criteria Analysis. Sustainability 2025, 17, 5294.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su17125294
AMA Style
Cascone S, Anastasi V, Caponetto R.
Performance Optimization of Building Envelope Through BIM and Multi-Criteria Analysis. Sustainability. 2025; 17(12):5294.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su17125294
Chicago/Turabian Style
Cascone, Stefano, Valeria Anastasi, and Rosa Caponetto.
2025. "Performance Optimization of Building Envelope Through BIM and Multi-Criteria Analysis" Sustainability 17, no. 12: 5294.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su17125294
APA Style
Cascone, S., Anastasi, V., & Caponetto, R.
(2025). Performance Optimization of Building Envelope Through BIM and Multi-Criteria Analysis. Sustainability, 17(12), 5294.
https://doi.org/10.3390/su17125294
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