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This research paper explores the role of Building Information Modeling (BIM) in enhancing the performance of green buildings through integrated optimization strategies. The study delves into how BIM, as a multidisciplinary platform, facilitates the efficient design, construction, and operation of sustainable structures by enabling precise modeling, analysis, and visualization of building performance criteria. By integrating BIM with green building standards and environmental simulation tools, the paper outlines methods to optimize energy efficiency, resource management, and environmental sustainability. The research focuses on various case studies where BIM has been successfully employed to achieve superior sustainability outcomes in building projects. The analysis includes a comprehensive review of BIM capabilities in energy modeling, material optimization, and lifecycle assessment, aiming to provide actionable insights for architects, engineers, and sustainability consultants. The findings suggest that leveraging BIM for green building projects not only enhances environmental performance but also contributes to economic and operational efficiency, offering a competitive edge in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry.
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