• ISSN: 1674-7461
  • CN: 11-5823/TU
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BIM based Integrated Management in Wanda Cultural Tourism Projects
Wang Haibin, Wang Yong, Wang Shen, Ma Shengdong
2016,8(5):15-20. doi: 10.16670/j.cnki.cn11-5823/tu.2016.05.03
Large-scale cultural tourism projects usually have a huge amount of investment, complex site and rich in architectural form, diverse recreational facilities and other features. BIM is usually adopted to solve the increasingly complex technical and management issues. Wanda Group began to explore BIM in the design, construction and other fields of application mode in large-scale cultural tourism projects in 2012, and gradually worked out a practical method to enhance the design and construction quality, optimize project cost etc. In this paper, we will introduce the main points of BIM based integrated management, procedures, standards and the platforms in Wanda cultural tourism projects. At last, a BIM based Integrated Management in cultural tourism project is introduced.
key words: Cultural Tourism Projects, BIM, Integrated Management
Research on Informatization in Whole Process of Cultural Tourism Industry Development
Wang Yuan, Ma Shengdong, Tong Xin
2020,12(2):96-99. doi: 10.16670/j.cnki.cn11-5823/tu.2020.02.15
With the further implementation of the integration policy of cultural and tourism in China, the cultural & tourism industry has gradually become a key impetus to promote China′s economy. Due to the diversity and uniqueness characteristcs of culture, as well as the commerciality and flow characteristcs of tourism, the integration of the two is bound to generate more opportunities and challenges. Every links, including the demand of the market, the value of the region, the creativity and positioning of the product planning, the marketing plan, and the process of project implementation, determine the success of a cultural & tourism product. Through the application of GIS and BIM, the way of data integration and transmission are able to be fully made use of to break the barriers between different fields, and to carry out market positioning and cost control for different cultural and tourism products. Therefore, in the Internet era, the most important development of the cultural tourism project in the future will be the scientific exploration and analysis of product positioning, as well as the information sharing of all participants for better design collaboration and operation and maintenance scheme through applications of information technology.
key words: GIS, BIM, Location Value, Collaborative Design, Cost Management

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