The project “ Villa Nardelli in Town Mostar, BiH “ presented on the photos and in description is a BIM architecture project for a private residential family villa Nardelli in Mostar designed by Magister of Architecture Emina Čamdžić.
The BIM ( Building Information Modeling ) architecture project is designed according to few data existing for the building Villa Nardelli in town Mostar, BiH. The building was located in the centre of the town Mostar. Despite the building not having any existing and accessible architectural plans, the BIM architecture project is designed according to the data and photos that are available.
Called “ Villa Nardelli ”, the residential building was privately owned by a family in town Mostar. “ Villa Nardelli “ building was built in the year 1931 to showcase an example of a private family residential building. This building was built according to the architectural project of the German architect Otto Linder for the Nardelli family. The residential building, which by its value represents cultural and architectural heritage of Mostar and BiH, was demolished for the construction of something new in December 2023.
The building has emphasised entrance stairs from the garden to the four rounded wooden doors with glass glazing and with wooden shutters.
With the use of BIM ( Building Information Modeling ), the architecture project was conserved with data that is usable. The BIM architecture project could be used to be built on the same place and on a new location.

2024

PROJECT PROGRAMME: Building Information Modeling ( BIM )
CARPENTRY ( DOORS AND WINDOWS ): four rounded wooden doors with glass glazing and with wooden shutters. Wooden doors and windows on the building exterior and roof windows.
ROOF: Sloped roof with roof tiles.
OUTDOOR AREA ARRANGEMENT: Garden with small orchard, then greenery, pedestrian paths.

Principal Architect: Magister of Architecture Emina Čamdžić
All BIM, visuals, photos and plans by Magister of Architecture Emina Čamdžić
Copyright: Magister of Architecture Emina Čamdžić

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Emina Čamdžić