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UNINA9910886701003321 |
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Autore |
Giddings Bob |
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Titolo |
Architectural Design and Management in the Digital Age : International Perspectives |
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Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2024 |
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©2025 |
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ISBN |
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1-119-90231-2 |
1-119-90264-9 |
1-119-90230-4 |
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Edizione |
[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (243 pages) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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MelhadoSilvio |
BarrettJennifer |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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Architectural design - Data processing |
Architecture - Computer-aided design |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Preface -- Part 1 Context -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Context -- Background to Architectural Management -- Exploring the Components of Architectural Design and Management in the Digital Age -- Managing the Business -- Managing Projects -- Managing Stakeholders -- Managing Learning -- Technologies -- The Human Context of Digital Work -- Emerging Concepts -- Managing Digital Projects -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II Technologies -- Chapter 2 The Digital Toolkit -- Introduction -- Visualisation, Simulation and Modelling -- Building Information Modelling -- Extended Reality -- Artificial Intelligence -- Analysis -- Building Information Modelling -- Artificial Intelligence -- Automation, Optimisation and Prediction -- Conclusion -- Implementation Process -- Integration -- Future Directions -- References -- Chapter 3 Digital Twins and Sustainable Development Goals -- Introduction -- Current Digital Twins Aligning with UN SDGs -- SDGs Key Performance Indicators in Construction Digital Twins -- Framework for Embedding UN SDGs Within a Digital Twin -- Conclusion and Way Forward -- |
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References -- Part III The Human Context of Digital Work -- Chapter 4 Face to Face or Online: Towards a New Relational Governance of Building Design Projects -- Introduction -- A New Relational Governance for the Digital Age -- Relational Governance and BIM -- Towards a Framework for Collaboration in BIM Practice -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 Creativity in the Digital World -- Introduction and Context -- The Concept of Creativity in Architectural Design -- Changing Practices -- The Architectural Project -- Analogue and Digital Processes -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6 Inclusion, Equity and Diversity -- Introduction and Context. |
Inclusion, Equity and Diversity in the Workplace of Architecture -- Inclusion, Equity and Diversity in the Practice of Architecture -- The Way Forward -- The Conceptual -- The Practical -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7 Not Being There: The Potential for Digital Architecture to Reach the Disadvantaged and the Disenfranchised -- Introduction -- Context -- The Issues -- Emergency Response -- Rebuilding -- New Build -- Housing Marginalised Groups -- A Refugee Family in a Three-Storey Housing Block -- A Māori Family in a Single-Storey Timber House -- Summary of the Issues -- The Future -- Conclusion -- References -- Part IV Emerging Concepts -- Chapter 8 Standardisation, Components and the Bespoke: New Design Challenges -- Introduction -- Standardising the Product: Modernism -- Standardisation as an Architectural Solution -- Early 20th Century Modernism -- Standardised Modular Buildings: Implications on Design Value -- ISO and Standards for Modern Society -- Standardising the Process and Bespoking the Product: Contemporary Approaches -- Design Process Through Digital Design Workflows -- The ISO 19650 Standardising Process -- Implications on Architectural Profession and BIM Washing -- Customised Building Components -- Implications on Design Value -- Impact on Sociocultural Design Value -- Impact on the Democratic Design Value -- Impact on the Environmental Design Value -- Impact on the Economic Design Value -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9 Data, Information or Design: New Ways of Conceiving the Value of Architecture in the Global, Digital Age -- Introduction -- Computer-aided Design - Harbinger of the Digital-Human Workforce -- Instructive or Questioning Communication -- Hybridity -- Conclusion -- References -- Part V Managing Digital Projects -- Chapter 10 The Architect's Guide to Running a Digital Job -- Introduction. |
Virtual Master Builders: Embracing Digital Transformation in Modern Architecture -- Data-driven Design and the Architect's Role in Building Information Modelling -- A Global Approach and Local Issues -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11 How Digital Projects are Changing Contracts -- Introduction -- Digital Projects and Contracts -- How Digital Projects Are Transforming Contracts -- Pathways Towards Integrated Digital Practice -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12 Roles and Responsibilities in the Digital Design Team -- Context -- Evolving Roles and Team Balance -- Change Agents -- Facilitated Collaboration -- Ways Forward -- References -- Chapter 13 The Language of Digital Technologies -- Introduction -- BIM, a Sign Abounding with Signifieds and Signifiers -- From PAS 1192 to ISO 19650: A History of Findings, Promises and Language -- ISO 19650 and the Collaborative Production of Information -- BIM Execution Plan -- Common Data Environment -- Experience of Countries Adaptation to Digital Construction -- Conclusion -- References -- Part VI Final Thoughts -- Chapter 14 Conclusion -- Technologies -- The Human Context of Digital Work -- Emerging Concepts -- Managing Digital Projects -- References -- Index -- EULA. |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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"Architectural and Construction Design and Management in the Digital Age will deliver a critical appraisal of digitisation in the evolving processes of construction design and management. It will provide a holistic treatment of the subject in terms of technologies, human context, emerging concepts, and the management of digital projects. The human context is a particularly novel perspective, with issues such as working in a virtual environment, creativity in the digital world, the diversity of people involved in construction, and using technology to reach the disadvantaged and disenfranchised, explored fully. The book examines digital techniques and their most appropriate application, while also discussing where analogue methods may still have a place. With a strong international perspective, it will enable readers to understand the power and potential impact of digitisation in construction."-- |
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