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Prof. Dr. Wojciech Bonenberg
Faculty of Architecture, Poznań University of Technology, Poland

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Journal article
Published: 08 July 2021 in Education Sciences
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Major changes in the organisation of the teaching process at universities in Poland had to be introduced in response to the current pandemic situation and threat of further spread of SARS-CoV-2 virus. This article presents the results of the research conducted at the Faculty of Architecture, Poznan University of Technology in view of the pilot, experimental entrance exam that excludes the evaluation of drawing skills of candidates for architectural studies in the 2020/21 recruitment process. The purpose of the research was to find a correlation between the quality of candidates accepted for the BSc (engineer) programme studies, evaluated on the basis of their drawing skills demonstrated during the entrance exam and the learning outcomes of graduates. For that purpose, the authors hereof have carried out an analysis with the use of the Spearman Rank Correlation formula. The comparative analysis has shown that candidates whose drawing skills were evaluated highly during the entrance exam did not necessarily rank as the top grade scoring graduates of the first degree study programme, and thus, it has further been shown that good drawing skills at the beginning of the study programme do not guarantee top learning results at the end of the studies. In effect, the research should become a starting point for a discussion in Poland on whether there are any justified grounds for entrance exams in drawing or whether a portfolio of works may replace it and be an effective recruitment criterion.

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Agata Gawlak; Ewa Pruszewicz-Sipińska; Wojciech Bonenberg. Drawing Skills of Candidates for Architectural Studies vs. Learning Outcomes of Graduates. Comparative Research Based on the Example of The Faculty of Architecture, Poznan University of Technology. Education Sciences 2021, 11, 339 .

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Agata Gawlak, Ewa Pruszewicz-Sipińska, Wojciech Bonenberg. Drawing Skills of Candidates for Architectural Studies vs. Learning Outcomes of Graduates. Comparative Research Based on the Example of The Faculty of Architecture, Poznan University of Technology. Education Sciences. 2021; 11 (7):339.

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Agata Gawlak; Ewa Pruszewicz-Sipińska; Wojciech Bonenberg. 2021. "Drawing Skills of Candidates for Architectural Studies vs. Learning Outcomes of Graduates. Comparative Research Based on the Example of The Faculty of Architecture, Poznan University of Technology." Education Sciences 11, no. 7: 339.

Editorial
Published: 13 October 2020 in Buildings
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The current Special Issue is addressed to architects and engineers. Design and research are areas connecting their activities. A review of 17 published articles confirms the fact that the interface between architecture and engineering is multidimensional. The ways of finding points of contact between the two industries are highlighted. This is favoured by the dynamically changing reality, supported by new design paradigms and new research techniques. The multi-threaded subject matter of the articles is reduced to six blocks: research scopes, methods, design aspects, context, nature of research, and economy and cost calculation. Each of the articles in these six blocks has its weight, and so, in the “Nature of research” block, the following areas have been underscored: laboratory tests, in situ research, field investigations, and street perception experiments. The “Design aspects” block includes design-oriented thinking, geometrical forms, location of buildings, cost prediction, attractor and distractor elements, and shaping spatial structures. The new design and research tools are an inspiration and a keystone bonding architects and engineers.

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Oleg Kapliński; Wojciech Bonenberg. Architecture and Engineering: The Challenges—Trends—Achievements. Buildings 2020, 10, 181 .

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Oleg Kapliński, Wojciech Bonenberg. Architecture and Engineering: The Challenges—Trends—Achievements. Buildings. 2020; 10 (10):181.

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Oleg Kapliński; Wojciech Bonenberg. 2020. "Architecture and Engineering: The Challenges—Trends—Achievements." Buildings 10, no. 10: 181.

Conference paper
Published: 04 June 2019 in Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
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As the urbanization process continues to deepen, the scale of construction projects is getting larger, and the different involved fields are more complicated. The construction industry is also facing a severe test while it is developing rapidly. As the most sought-after application technology in the area of engineering construction, BIM is receiving more and more attention and practice. Today, the application of BIM technology in architecture has matured, but the application in landscape design is still in the exploration stage. BIM technology mainly emphasizes the complete life cycle of planning, design, construction, completion operation, and demolition and update, the construction information of each stage is built into 3D virtual through the structure of 3D information model. Utilize BIM’s information model to enable data to be shared and serve as a platform for collaboration among professional consultants to effectively control engineering costs, schedule engineering, reduce cost of waste due to design or construction errors, and improve construction quality. The construction information can be extended to the property management stage after completion. BIM can effectively solve the traditional engineering interface complex and harmonized 2D diagram which is difficult to clearly state the 3D space, the information of each stage of the construction life cycle is difficult to transmit and other shortcomings effectively. This paper will try to analyze the application prospect of BIM technology in landscape design from several aspects. Through the case study of “Yangyou Village River Ecological Landscape Reconstruction Design Project,” BIM has significantly provided the benefits for more scientific design and application.

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Xia Wei; Wojciech Bonenberg; Mo Zhou. The Application of BIM in the “China Beautiful Rural” Design Project–Yangyou Village River Ecological Landscape Reconstruction Design Project. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 2019, 135 -145.

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Xia Wei, Wojciech Bonenberg, Mo Zhou. The Application of BIM in the “China Beautiful Rural” Design Project–Yangyou Village River Ecological Landscape Reconstruction Design Project. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 2019; ():135-145.

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Xia Wei; Wojciech Bonenberg; Mo Zhou. 2019. "The Application of BIM in the “China Beautiful Rural” Design Project–Yangyou Village River Ecological Landscape Reconstruction Design Project." Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing , no. : 135-145.

Conference paper
Published: 04 June 2019 in Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
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The assessment of the value of heritage is an important problem in the spatial development of rural areas. Determining the value of heritage is especially important to plan the form of its protection, conservation and contemporary use. However, this issue has not yet been developed to the extent of its importance. Therefore, the article presents a proposal for the method of analysis and assessment of the value of cultural heritage, and examples of its implementation in rural planning in Poland. A multi-criteria comparative assessment method was proposed, taking into account the typological diversity of the heritage. The method consists of three main tasks: elaboration and synthesis of heritage values and valuations.

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Wojciech Bonenberg. The Role of Cultural Heritage in Sustainable Development. Values and Valuation as Key Factors in Spatial Planning of Rural Areas. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 2019, 124 -134.

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Wojciech Bonenberg. The Role of Cultural Heritage in Sustainable Development. Values and Valuation as Key Factors in Spatial Planning of Rural Areas. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 2019; ():124-134.

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Wojciech Bonenberg. 2019. "The Role of Cultural Heritage in Sustainable Development. Values and Valuation as Key Factors in Spatial Planning of Rural Areas." Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing , no. : 124-134.

Conference paper
Published: 04 June 2019 in Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
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In this paper spatial, functional, social and cultural aspects of smart village are analysed. Use of rural cultural heritage as an element driving rural development is highlighted. It is indicated that the post-industrial reality imposes a need for a new attitude towards the role and place of cultural diversity in rural planning. The concept of smart village supported by rural heritage and cultural diversity is presented. It is revealed that cultural heritage is a key resource of rural area, driving its growth as well as the performance of social and economic goals. The “smart village” concept defined in this way should constitute a significant source of competitive advantage.

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Wojciech Bonenberg; Ling Qi; Mo Zhou; Xia Wei. Smart Village as a Model of Sustainable Development. Case Study of Wielkopolska Region in Poland. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 2019, 234 -242.

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Wojciech Bonenberg, Ling Qi, Mo Zhou, Xia Wei. Smart Village as a Model of Sustainable Development. Case Study of Wielkopolska Region in Poland. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 2019; ():234-242.

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Wojciech Bonenberg; Ling Qi; Mo Zhou; Xia Wei. 2019. "Smart Village as a Model of Sustainable Development. Case Study of Wielkopolska Region in Poland." Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing , no. : 234-242.

Conference paper
Published: 04 June 2019 in Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
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Traditional villages have an important complementary effect on the current refined cities. However, many ancient villages are facing the dilemma of real development while they are in the phase being gradually declining. The aim of the regeneration of the traditional village is processing at the symbiotic development between urban and rural areas. In view of the impact of village declining and modern economic model on the traditional villages as well as the in heritage of ecological wisdom in the development of traditional villages together with the construction and protection of traditional villages. The study of two typical traditional villages in China and Poland with “Adaptive Design” concept, which is the result of the ecological wisdom of ecological adaptation design of traditional villages and the ecological wisdom of eco-village tourism development. It is worth to put forward the “adaptive design” principle by summing up the low-destructive renewable and sustainable construction of traditional villages with various strategies. Through the comparative case study of Chinese and Polish traditional villages, their commonalities and differences were studied in order to promote the ecological landscape, architectural and other forms of cultural heritage in the traditional ancient villages associated with the heritage protection, rural revitalization, ancient villages development along with the Belt and Road Initiative.

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Ling Qi; Mo Zhou; Wojciech Bonenberg; Zixuan Ma. Smart Eco-Villages and Tourism Development Based on Rural Revitalization with Comparison Chinese and Polish Traditional Villages Experiences. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 2019, 266 -278.

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Ling Qi, Mo Zhou, Wojciech Bonenberg, Zixuan Ma. Smart Eco-Villages and Tourism Development Based on Rural Revitalization with Comparison Chinese and Polish Traditional Villages Experiences. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 2019; ():266-278.

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Ling Qi; Mo Zhou; Wojciech Bonenberg; Zixuan Ma. 2019. "Smart Eco-Villages and Tourism Development Based on Rural Revitalization with Comparison Chinese and Polish Traditional Villages Experiences." Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing , no. : 266-278.

Conference paper
Published: 04 June 2019 in Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
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The paper based on the practice of Eco-village workshop in China that organized by Poznan University of Technology and Liaoning Urban & Rural Construction & Planning Institute. it focus on the main problems that face on the rural settlement and it’s environment after high speed development of economy in China. The Main problems concentrate on the decrease of population and aging problems, modernize and lose of tradition, environment problems and climate change. The question is what is the best development method, and how to achieve it. The paper discovered a management eco-model that could balance to natural/half natural environment and human settlement to achieve high quality livable rural built environment.

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Shoufang Liu; Lin Li; Wojciech Bonenberg; Teresa Bardzinska-Bonenberg; Mo Zhou. Management Balance Between Nature and Rural Settlements in China. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 2019, 279 -285.

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Shoufang Liu, Lin Li, Wojciech Bonenberg, Teresa Bardzinska-Bonenberg, Mo Zhou. Management Balance Between Nature and Rural Settlements in China. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 2019; ():279-285.

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Shoufang Liu; Lin Li; Wojciech Bonenberg; Teresa Bardzinska-Bonenberg; Mo Zhou. 2019. "Management Balance Between Nature and Rural Settlements in China." Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing , no. : 279-285.

Conference paper
Published: 04 June 2019 in Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
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Modeling of the functional activity remains an important tool in the sustainable rural development. The presented method provides for the preparation of rural development plans on the ground of the identified residents’ preferences regarding the issue of locating crucial functional elements within the spacial structure of the rural area. The article presents the results of a research into the significance of users preferences in architecture and land use planning of rural areas. The article presents the concept of rural architectural identity, discusses key features of architectural forms which form the rural land use. It presents the results of a identity awareness measurement and a model of the identity which was prepared on this basis. It includes the result of a field query related to the assessment of the strength of an architectural identity presented by existing development in selected rural areas in Wielkopolska Region (Poland).

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Wojciech Bonenberg; Ling Qi; Mo Zhou; Xia Wei. Users Preferences in Land Use and Architecture of Rural Areas. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 2019, 295 -303.

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Wojciech Bonenberg, Ling Qi, Mo Zhou, Xia Wei. Users Preferences in Land Use and Architecture of Rural Areas. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 2019; ():295-303.

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Wojciech Bonenberg; Ling Qi; Mo Zhou; Xia Wei. 2019. "Users Preferences in Land Use and Architecture of Rural Areas." Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing , no. : 295-303.

Conference paper
Published: 04 June 2019 in Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
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The paper presents the results of research carried out at the Faculty of Architecture of the Poznan University of Technology, concerning the revitalization of rural areas based on the cultural potential located in these areas. The aim of the research is to answer the question whether the Charles Landry theory of the creative city may also apply to the countryside. Is the cultural potential located in rural areas so strong that it will have a significant impact on the revitalization of the countryside? Research is carried out in the Wielkopolska province. The partial results we obtained are so interesting that we decided to present them in this publication.

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Wojciech Bonenberg. Village Regeneration Through Cultural Creativity. Polish Case Study. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 2019, 418 -426.

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Wojciech Bonenberg. Village Regeneration Through Cultural Creativity. Polish Case Study. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 2019; ():418-426.

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Wojciech Bonenberg. 2019. "Village Regeneration Through Cultural Creativity. Polish Case Study." Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing , no. : 418-426.

Conference paper
Published: 27 June 2018 in Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
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The article presents a report on the possibility of using greenery as an element of natural balance in the city. The research was carried out in 2016 and 2017 with the aid of Poznan University of Technology Faculty of Architecture students and under the guidance of the authors. The reasons for the growing environmental problems in cities and proposals for remedial measures to prevent a breakdown of the ecological balance have been suggested. In this context, a model equilibrium in the natural spatial plan of the city was proposed, based on the quantification of the basic relationships between biotic and anthropogenic components. It emphasises the need to establish a dynamic balance in the urban environment. Particular significance to ecological engineering based on the principles for adapting biocoenoses to habitat conditions was assigned. Research within this scope focuses on three primary directions: adapting natural sites to the changed environmental conditions, ecosystem protection, formation of new natural ecosystems. The presented method for defining environmental balance was used in drafting detailed designs for rebuilding the natural environment in the Poznan Metropolitan Area.

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Wojciech Bonenberg; Mo Zhou; Shoufang Liu. Urban Green Spaces: An Element of a City’s Balance Between the Built and Natural Environments. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 2018, 3 -13.

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Wojciech Bonenberg, Mo Zhou, Shoufang Liu. Urban Green Spaces: An Element of a City’s Balance Between the Built and Natural Environments. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 2018; ():3-13.

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Wojciech Bonenberg; Mo Zhou; Shoufang Liu. 2018. "Urban Green Spaces: An Element of a City’s Balance Between the Built and Natural Environments." Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing , no. : 3-13.

Conference paper
Published: 27 June 2018 in Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
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Botanical Garden (B.G) is becoming a multi-purpose garden in contrast to traditional gardens or parks. However, it’s almost absent in whole Middle East countries so far. The landscape study for this project is a necessary need at the moment to create, improve and recreate botanical gardens in Kurdistan. Hawler Botanical Garden (H.B.G), with various landscape designs involves samples of almost all known gardens of the world. However, Kurdish garden will be forwarded for the first time and scientifically will be studied. Kurdish gardens will be the guide line for any progress in this aspect. Any way throughout the present project natural Kurdistan gardens will be considered in contrast to other gardens of other parts of the world. One must refer to that, the goal of Hawler Botanical garden will be to establish a Kurdistan flora, Kurdish Garden, Kurdish national herbarium and seed bank all of which are not exist so far.

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Kardo N. Kareem; Wojciech Bonenberg; Bahram K. Maulood. Kurdish Garden as an Example for Middle East Botanical Garden: New Approach and Aspect. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 2018, 164 -173.

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Kardo N. Kareem, Wojciech Bonenberg, Bahram K. Maulood. Kurdish Garden as an Example for Middle East Botanical Garden: New Approach and Aspect. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 2018; ():164-173.

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Kardo N. Kareem; Wojciech Bonenberg; Bahram K. Maulood. 2018. "Kurdish Garden as an Example for Middle East Botanical Garden: New Approach and Aspect." Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing , no. : 164-173.

Conference paper
Published: 27 June 2018 in Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
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In order to feed the growing population in the big cities, there is an increasing demand for sustainable food supply. Vertical farming as the effective way for growing in the city and it is supposed to provide a physical base to conduct research into sustainable urban food production. Nowadays vertical farming has been working as the skyscraper gardens or skyline farms in many cities. Acting as the community garden hub the urban vertical farming is providing the place where residence around can easily go to see, plant their lovely vegetables, take care of the gardens, working in the harvesting process of the vegetables and fruits. The vertical farms are usually located in the city and around the community, residents around have opportunities to access to the plants easily. With good design of the vertical farming as well as the proper management, vertical farming is playing an important role in the urban landscape architecture. In many cases, vertical farming can shape the urban landscape. Meanwhile, vertical farming is also considerated as the symbol of wellbeing of the society and urban sustainable development by many people.

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Mo Zhou; Wojciech Bonenberg; Xia Wei; Shoufang Liu. How Vertical Farming Influences Urban Landscape Architecture and Sustainable Urban Developments. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 2018, 476 -485.

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Mo Zhou, Wojciech Bonenberg, Xia Wei, Shoufang Liu. How Vertical Farming Influences Urban Landscape Architecture and Sustainable Urban Developments. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 2018; ():476-485.

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Mo Zhou; Wojciech Bonenberg; Xia Wei; Shoufang Liu. 2018. "How Vertical Farming Influences Urban Landscape Architecture and Sustainable Urban Developments." Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing , no. : 476-485.

Conference paper
Published: 27 June 2018 in Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
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The article presents a report on research pertaining to the possibility of success in architectural design competitions. The research was carried out in 2016 and 1017 with the aid of Poznań University of Technology Faculty of Architecture students and under the guidance of the author. The significance of architectural design competitions in building spatial systems and improving the built environment was highlighted. The significance of architectural design competitions for the growth of architectural creative activities and in particular educating architecture students was also pointed out. As a result of the research, architectural design quality attributes were identified, which are decisive to the greatest extent when it comes to success in professional architectural design competitions.

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Wojciech Bonenberg. Success Analysis in Architectural Design Competitions in Terms of Design Quality. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 2018, 47 -55.

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Wojciech Bonenberg. Success Analysis in Architectural Design Competitions in Terms of Design Quality. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 2018; ():47-55.

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Wojciech Bonenberg. 2018. "Success Analysis in Architectural Design Competitions in Terms of Design Quality." Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing , no. : 47-55.

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Published: 27 June 2018 in Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
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“Prefabrication and Modular Building” and “BIM” were two major buzzwords in the industry of construction in 2017. If the Prefabrication and Modular Building refers to a revolution in building production, BIM (Building Information Modeling) [2] application will act as an important technical means to promote the revolution. BIM technology can be applied in the design, construction, operation and maintenance, demolition and other full life cycles of construction field. As a newly applied technology, BIM is able to digitally virtualize and informatively describe the elements of various buildings as well as achieve the collaborative design of information, the visual assembly, the interaction of engineering information and the simulation and verification of node connection. Prefabricated buildings can use BIM technology to integrate various industrial chains and realize an all-round information integration. In the era when the connection between industrial elements and informational elements becomes closer and closer, BIM technology will be integrated with the prefabricated buildings in a perfect way so as to promote the innovation and development of the construction industry and even overturn the traditional construction industry.

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Wojciech Bonenberg; Xia Wei; Mo Zhou. BIM in Prefabrication and Modular Building. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 2018, 100 -110.

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Wojciech Bonenberg, Xia Wei, Mo Zhou. BIM in Prefabrication and Modular Building. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 2018; ():100-110.

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Wojciech Bonenberg; Xia Wei; Mo Zhou. 2018. "BIM in Prefabrication and Modular Building." Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing , no. : 100-110.

Journal article
Published: 14 February 2018 in DEStech Transactions on Engineering and Technology Research
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Everyday obviously there is lot of waste producing in a city Due to the harmful effects to humans and to the environment, how to manage the waste in the city is becoming very important under the expansion of cities and towns in the worldwide. Therefore, municipal waste management and waste water treatments are the key factors in the process of the urban sustainable developments. This paper try to analysis the current situation of the municipal waste management and wastewater treatments in the case of Poznan city from Poland as well as the solutions were listed in order to improve the waste management and the effective measures to turn waste and waste water into green energy . Furthermore, some measures e.g. biogas plant turning waste into energy, also renovation of the current waste water system also mentioned as the effective measures in the paper.

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Mo Zhou; Wojciech Bonenberg. The Solutions of Municipal Waste Management and Wastewater Treatments Utilization in the Urban Environment Protection—The Case of Poznan City. DEStech Transactions on Engineering and Technology Research 2018, 1 .

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Mo Zhou, Wojciech Bonenberg. The Solutions of Municipal Waste Management and Wastewater Treatments Utilization in the Urban Environment Protection—The Case of Poznan City. DEStech Transactions on Engineering and Technology Research. 2018; (ecame):1.

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Mo Zhou; Wojciech Bonenberg. 2018. "The Solutions of Municipal Waste Management and Wastewater Treatments Utilization in the Urban Environment Protection—The Case of Poznan City." DEStech Transactions on Engineering and Technology Research , no. ecame: 1.

Review
Published: 03 January 2018 in Sustainability
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This article presents the architect’s attitude towards the paradigms of sustainable development. The place and role of the architect in the implementation of the multidimensional processes of sustainable design are presented. Basic dilemmas and antinomies are presented. The analysis of architects’ attitudes towards these problems is performed in various contexts, examining the architect’s awareness and his/her environment in view of changes under way. The article draws attention to the status of knowledge, changes in design paradigms, legislative and organizational requirements. The importance of architectural culture level, the need for training and ways to support the implementation of new design paradigms through integrated activities are indicated. The research results, regarding public awareness of architecture and sustainable development, are illustrated, with examples from Poland.

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Wojciech Bonenberg; Oleg Kapliński. The Architect and the Paradigms of Sustainable Development: A Review of Dilemmas. Sustainability 2018, 10, 100 .

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Wojciech Bonenberg, Oleg Kapliński. The Architect and the Paradigms of Sustainable Development: A Review of Dilemmas. Sustainability. 2018; 10 (1):100.

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Wojciech Bonenberg; Oleg Kapliński. 2018. "The Architect and the Paradigms of Sustainable Development: A Review of Dilemmas." Sustainability 10, no. 1: 100.

Conference paper
Published: 13 June 2017 in Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
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The objective of this paper is to explore the application of BIM (Building Information Modeling) [1] in Urban Planning. Using BIM technology, urban planning and design from the three-dimensional information model to start, making the original two-dimensional drawings of the abstract has become “concrete” and “visualization”. In order to achieve the design goals and three-dimensional visualization, such as VR (virtual reality), designers use the three-dimensional planning diagram to communicate the design, discussion and optimization with the customer to be identified ultimately. By using the BIM simulation of the 3D terrain combined with the design to see whether the layout of the building is reasonable, designers guarantee that road and landscape design is up to design expectations. Through building information model, it is reasonable to analyze the sunshine, noise, ventilation and so on so forth. BIM delivers benefits the building project life-cycle in every aspect. For instance, it helps making better design decision, building more efficiently, and managing and maintaining building portfolios more effectively. BIM supports architects throughout the green design. It uses the concept to ameliorate reality with improved quality and efficiency. It ameliorates your creative vision with innovative technology solutions which enable you to impact the green design. This research case aims at identifying the shortcomings of the design through sunshine analysis and ventilation analysis, thus optimizing the design. This not only makes the planning and design more reasonable, but also can meet the corresponding green building standards at the beginning of the design.

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Xia Wei; Wojciech Bonenberg; Mo Zhou; Jinzhong Wang; Xiaolei Wang. The Case Study of BIM in Urban Planning and Design. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 2017, 600, 207 -217.

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Xia Wei, Wojciech Bonenberg, Mo Zhou, Jinzhong Wang, Xiaolei Wang. The Case Study of BIM in Urban Planning and Design. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 2017; 600 ():207-217.

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Xia Wei; Wojciech Bonenberg; Mo Zhou; Jinzhong Wang; Xiaolei Wang. 2017. "The Case Study of BIM in Urban Planning and Design." Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 600, no. : 207-217.

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Published: 13 June 2017 in Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
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The paper presents options for using requirements engineering in architectural design and its significance for the introduction of sustainable development principles in architectural practice. The primary question in architectural design is whether an object actually does best satisfy the needs of users. Does it satisfy energy efficiency requirements? Is it in line with the social and landscape context? Are the requirements not contradictory, are they complete and how are they to be verified? It should be remembered that stakeholders usually have different requirements of design process, stemming from their diverse needs and expectations. That is why a systemic association of design requirements with user needs, taking into account sustainable development principles is important. A significant element of the presented approach is an identification of the technical, organisational, spatial and functional as well as use conditions, which have to be satisfied to comply with the aforementioned requirements.

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Wojciech Bonenberg. Requirements Engineering as a Tool for Sustainable Architectural Design. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 2017, 600, 218 -227.

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Wojciech Bonenberg. Requirements Engineering as a Tool for Sustainable Architectural Design. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 2017; 600 ():218-227.

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Wojciech Bonenberg. 2017. "Requirements Engineering as a Tool for Sustainable Architectural Design." Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 600, no. : 218-227.

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Published: 13 June 2017 in Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing
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In the past, a lot of industrial factories have been built around Chinese cities. This has led to serious pollution issues in many of these cities. Therefore, it is vital to solve this environmental problem as a matter of urgency. One of the solutions was to force the industrial factories to move out to more remote areas in China. Chinese Eco-Parks were developed and created in these former industrial areas to restore heavy and light industry. Although the evolution of Eco Industrial Parks in China has already been developed, in recent years the EIP model has been used in many other countries including Italy and the UK. But a lot of regions in China are still need to meet the demand of their sustainability and development. In this case study the researchers analysed the Bin river park along the Hutuo River and Fen River Parks. Eco-Industrial Parks can have a significant role in realising economic, environmental and social improvements both to individual plants and to a network of companies. The key to developing a successful Eco Industry Park is to determine the best connections amongst different industrial plants and their surrounding communities within an Eco Industry Park. In this research, authors analysed the function of these parks with an on-going planning for community process, including examining: sufficient assets within land; staffing and the equipment required to meet the system’s goals; local resident’s satisfaction as well as the benefits for the city beyond the boundaries of the EIPs.

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Mo Zhou; Wojciech Bonenberg; Xia Wei. Analysis of the Transformation of Industrial Parks in Chinese Urban Planning to Eco-Chinese Parks and How They Are Performing – A Case Study. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 2017, 600, 249 -258.

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Mo Zhou, Wojciech Bonenberg, Xia Wei. Analysis of the Transformation of Industrial Parks in Chinese Urban Planning to Eco-Chinese Parks and How They Are Performing – A Case Study. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. 2017; 600 ():249-258.

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Mo Zhou; Wojciech Bonenberg; Xia Wei. 2017. "Analysis of the Transformation of Industrial Parks in Chinese Urban Planning to Eco-Chinese Parks and How They Are Performing – A Case Study." Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing 600, no. : 249-258.

Journal article
Published: 01 January 2017 in Procedia Engineering
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Wojciech Bonenberg; Oleg Kapliński. Knowledge is the key to innovation in architectural design. Procedia Engineering 2017, 208, 2 -7.

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Wojciech Bonenberg, Oleg Kapliński. Knowledge is the key to innovation in architectural design. Procedia Engineering. 2017; 208 ():2-7.

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Wojciech Bonenberg; Oleg Kapliński. 2017. "Knowledge is the key to innovation in architectural design." Procedia Engineering 208, no. : 2-7.