Assistant professor Merve Anaç, specialises in Building Information management (BIM). Her PhD in architecture is called Historical Building Information (HBIM) in the literature. The basis of her work in the field of architecture is to develop an accessible, developable and controllable architectural design approach by integrating semantic and geometric information. His research goals are to develop architectural workspaces where energy is controllable and maximum comfort will be provided with minimum energy. The researcher has advanced knowledge of Autodesk Revit, Design Builder, Ecotect, such as BIM-based programs.
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