Denné-Weiß, Jessica
Diploma Thesis:
1984
Topic:
Digital building application – Potential analysis for the integration of building informati-on modelling and artificial intelligence in building permit procedures
Editor:
Jessica Denné-Weiß
University Professor Responsible:
Univ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Wirt.-Ing. Katharina Kleinschrot
Supervisor:
University Supervisor: Dr.-Ing. Jan Kortmann
Editing Period:
20.03.2024 until 28.06.2024
Abstract:
Building authorisation procedures are to be increasingly offered as a digital administrative service in future. The aim is to set up digital building permit procedures in such a way that they are both more transparent and more efficient than conventional procedures while maintaining high quality standards. The aim of the thesis is to analyse the potential for integrating BIM and AI into building permit procedures. The opportunities and challenges associated with implementation are to be analysed. It is shown to what extent the use of Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) can increase the efficiency and quality of building approval procedures. To this end, an overview of the approval processes was created. The basics of BIM and AI are then explained and their potential for planning permission procedures is demonstrated. The main part of the thesis analyses in detail the possible fields of application of BIM and AI in the context of the digital building application. The individual steps in the building permit process in North Rhine-Westphalia are examined in detail and evaluated to determine where there could be potential for automation and how this could be realised. Opportunities and challenges are then compared. Finally, a critical appraisal is carried out to shed light on whether the use of BIM, GIS and AI in the planning permission process could be worthwhile.