Architectural management [[electronic resource] ] : international research and practice / / edited by Stephen Emmitt, Matthijs Prins, Ad den Otter |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Ames, IA, : Blackwell, 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (346 p.) |
Disciplina |
712.3
712/.3 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
EmmittStephen
PrinsMatthijs OtterAd den |
Soggetto topico |
Architectural practice - Management
Architectural design |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-37139-8
9786612371394 1-4443-1219-7 1-4443-1218-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Architectural Management; Contributors; Foreword; Introduction; Part OneValuing Design; Chapter OneArchitectural Value; Introduction; Value; On the cognition and creation of post-modernvalue and its management; The language complexity ofmodern construction; Modelling architectural value; Reflection and conclusions; References; Chapter TwoRisk Management andCross-Cultural LeadershipIntelligence; Introduction; Aspects of risk; Relationships and contract structures; Cross-cultural leadership intelligence; Risk maps; Conclusion; References
Case Study AExploring the Value Universe:A Values-Based Approach toDesign ManagementIntroduction; Background; Conceptual framework - the value universe; The values-based model; The facilitated workshop sequence; The role of the process facilitator; Discussion and conclusions; References; Part TwoCommunicating Design Values; Chapter ThreeResearching InterpersonalCommunication in AEC Projects; Introduction; Observing bona fide groups; Research method; Results; Concluding comments; References; Chapter FourManaging Effectiveness ofAsynchronous and SynchronousDesign Team Communication IntroductionAvailable communication means and tools; Properties of communication means and tools; Communicating design; Concluding comments; References; Case Study BArchitectural DesignManagement Usinga Project Web; Introduction; The use of a project website; Reflections; Conclusions; Part ThreeDesign Management; Chapter FiveCollaborative ArchitecturalDesign Management; Introduction; Design management: an overview; Managing collaborative designin multi-architect projects; Trends in the building industry and futurechallenges for design management; Concluding remarks; References Chapter SixConcurrent Design:A Model for IntegratedProduct DevelopmentIntroduction; Concurrent building design; The case studies; Discussion and conclusion; References; Case Study CDesign Management Toolsfor Concurrent Construction; Introduction; Leading philosophies and strategies; Developed strategies and tools; Method: case studies; Case Study 1: Biomedicum 2; Case Study 2: The Porthania building; Discussion and conclusions; Future challenges and opportunities; Acknowledgements; References; Part FourInclusive Design; Chapter SevenManagement Tools forSustainable and AdaptiveBuilding Design IntroductionHow do sustainable design tools facilitatemore inclusive design processes?; Tools for sustainable and adaptive design; Building for climate change?; Conclusion; References; Chapter Eight User Involvement and the Role of Briefing; Introduction; User involvement; The role of briefing and user involvement; Accessibility for users with special needs; Business and building processes; Concluding comments; References; Case Study DPatient Focus Throughoutthe Process: The Case ofSt. Olav's University Hospital; Introduction; Case study methodology; Vision and main objectives of the project Establishing an architectural designframework and project guidelines |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910139968103321 |
Oxford ; ; Ames, IA, : Blackwell, 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Architectural management [[electronic resource] ] : international research and practice / / edited by Stephen Emmitt, Matthijs Prins, Ad den Otter |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Ames, IA, : Blackwell, 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (346 p.) |
Disciplina |
712.3
712/.3 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
EmmittStephen
PrinsMatthijs OtterAd den |
Soggetto topico |
Architectural practice - Management
Architectural design |
ISBN |
1-282-37139-8
9786612371394 1-4443-1219-7 1-4443-1218-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Architectural Management; Contributors; Foreword; Introduction; Part OneValuing Design; Chapter OneArchitectural Value; Introduction; Value; On the cognition and creation of post-modernvalue and its management; The language complexity ofmodern construction; Modelling architectural value; Reflection and conclusions; References; Chapter TwoRisk Management andCross-Cultural LeadershipIntelligence; Introduction; Aspects of risk; Relationships and contract structures; Cross-cultural leadership intelligence; Risk maps; Conclusion; References
Case Study AExploring the Value Universe:A Values-Based Approach toDesign ManagementIntroduction; Background; Conceptual framework - the value universe; The values-based model; The facilitated workshop sequence; The role of the process facilitator; Discussion and conclusions; References; Part TwoCommunicating Design Values; Chapter ThreeResearching InterpersonalCommunication in AEC Projects; Introduction; Observing bona fide groups; Research method; Results; Concluding comments; References; Chapter FourManaging Effectiveness ofAsynchronous and SynchronousDesign Team Communication IntroductionAvailable communication means and tools; Properties of communication means and tools; Communicating design; Concluding comments; References; Case Study BArchitectural DesignManagement Usinga Project Web; Introduction; The use of a project website; Reflections; Conclusions; Part ThreeDesign Management; Chapter FiveCollaborative ArchitecturalDesign Management; Introduction; Design management: an overview; Managing collaborative designin multi-architect projects; Trends in the building industry and futurechallenges for design management; Concluding remarks; References Chapter SixConcurrent Design:A Model for IntegratedProduct DevelopmentIntroduction; Concurrent building design; The case studies; Discussion and conclusion; References; Case Study CDesign Management Toolsfor Concurrent Construction; Introduction; Leading philosophies and strategies; Developed strategies and tools; Method: case studies; Case Study 1: Biomedicum 2; Case Study 2: The Porthania building; Discussion and conclusions; Future challenges and opportunities; Acknowledgements; References; Part FourInclusive Design; Chapter SevenManagement Tools forSustainable and AdaptiveBuilding Design IntroductionHow do sustainable design tools facilitatemore inclusive design processes?; Tools for sustainable and adaptive design; Building for climate change?; Conclusion; References; Chapter Eight User Involvement and the Role of Briefing; Introduction; User involvement; The role of briefing and user involvement; Accessibility for users with special needs; Business and building processes; Concluding comments; References; Case Study DPatient Focus Throughoutthe Process: The Case ofSt. Olav's University Hospital; Introduction; Case study methodology; Vision and main objectives of the project Establishing an architectural designframework and project guidelines |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996214690603316 |
Oxford ; ; Ames, IA, : Blackwell, 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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Architectural management [[electronic resource] ] : international research and practice / / edited by Stephen Emmitt, Matthijs Prins, Ad den Otter |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Ames, IA, : Blackwell, 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (346 p.) |
Disciplina |
712.3
712/.3 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
EmmittStephen
PrinsMatthijs OtterAd den |
Soggetto topico |
Architectural practice - Management
Architectural design |
ISBN |
1-282-37139-8
9786612371394 1-4443-1219-7 1-4443-1218-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Architectural Management; Contributors; Foreword; Introduction; Part OneValuing Design; Chapter OneArchitectural Value; Introduction; Value; On the cognition and creation of post-modernvalue and its management; The language complexity ofmodern construction; Modelling architectural value; Reflection and conclusions; References; Chapter TwoRisk Management andCross-Cultural LeadershipIntelligence; Introduction; Aspects of risk; Relationships and contract structures; Cross-cultural leadership intelligence; Risk maps; Conclusion; References
Case Study AExploring the Value Universe:A Values-Based Approach toDesign ManagementIntroduction; Background; Conceptual framework - the value universe; The values-based model; The facilitated workshop sequence; The role of the process facilitator; Discussion and conclusions; References; Part TwoCommunicating Design Values; Chapter ThreeResearching InterpersonalCommunication in AEC Projects; Introduction; Observing bona fide groups; Research method; Results; Concluding comments; References; Chapter FourManaging Effectiveness ofAsynchronous and SynchronousDesign Team Communication IntroductionAvailable communication means and tools; Properties of communication means and tools; Communicating design; Concluding comments; References; Case Study BArchitectural DesignManagement Usinga Project Web; Introduction; The use of a project website; Reflections; Conclusions; Part ThreeDesign Management; Chapter FiveCollaborative ArchitecturalDesign Management; Introduction; Design management: an overview; Managing collaborative designin multi-architect projects; Trends in the building industry and futurechallenges for design management; Concluding remarks; References Chapter SixConcurrent Design:A Model for IntegratedProduct DevelopmentIntroduction; Concurrent building design; The case studies; Discussion and conclusion; References; Case Study CDesign Management Toolsfor Concurrent Construction; Introduction; Leading philosophies and strategies; Developed strategies and tools; Method: case studies; Case Study 1: Biomedicum 2; Case Study 2: The Porthania building; Discussion and conclusions; Future challenges and opportunities; Acknowledgements; References; Part FourInclusive Design; Chapter SevenManagement Tools forSustainable and AdaptiveBuilding Design IntroductionHow do sustainable design tools facilitatemore inclusive design processes?; Tools for sustainable and adaptive design; Building for climate change?; Conclusion; References; Chapter Eight User Involvement and the Role of Briefing; Introduction; User involvement; The role of briefing and user involvement; Accessibility for users with special needs; Business and building processes; Concluding comments; References; Case Study DPatient Focus Throughoutthe Process: The Case ofSt. Olav's University Hospital; Introduction; Case study methodology; Vision and main objectives of the project Establishing an architectural designframework and project guidelines |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830829903321 |
Oxford ; ; Ames, IA, : Blackwell, 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Architectural management : international research and practice / / edited by Stephen Emmitt, Matthijs Prins, Ad den Otter |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Oxford ; ; Ames, IA, : Blackwell, 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (346 p.) |
Disciplina |
712.3
712/.3 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
EmmittStephen
PrinsMatthijs OtterAd den |
Soggetto topico |
Architectural practice - Management
Architectural design |
ISBN |
1-282-37139-8
9786612371394 1-4443-1219-7 1-4443-1218-9 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Architectural Management; Contributors; Foreword; Introduction; Part OneValuing Design; Chapter OneArchitectural Value; Introduction; Value; On the cognition and creation of post-modernvalue and its management; The language complexity ofmodern construction; Modelling architectural value; Reflection and conclusions; References; Chapter TwoRisk Management andCross-Cultural LeadershipIntelligence; Introduction; Aspects of risk; Relationships and contract structures; Cross-cultural leadership intelligence; Risk maps; Conclusion; References
Case Study AExploring the Value Universe:A Values-Based Approach toDesign ManagementIntroduction; Background; Conceptual framework - the value universe; The values-based model; The facilitated workshop sequence; The role of the process facilitator; Discussion and conclusions; References; Part TwoCommunicating Design Values; Chapter ThreeResearching InterpersonalCommunication in AEC Projects; Introduction; Observing bona fide groups; Research method; Results; Concluding comments; References; Chapter FourManaging Effectiveness ofAsynchronous and SynchronousDesign Team Communication IntroductionAvailable communication means and tools; Properties of communication means and tools; Communicating design; Concluding comments; References; Case Study BArchitectural DesignManagement Usinga Project Web; Introduction; The use of a project website; Reflections; Conclusions; Part ThreeDesign Management; Chapter FiveCollaborative ArchitecturalDesign Management; Introduction; Design management: an overview; Managing collaborative designin multi-architect projects; Trends in the building industry and futurechallenges for design management; Concluding remarks; References Chapter SixConcurrent Design:A Model for IntegratedProduct DevelopmentIntroduction; Concurrent building design; The case studies; Discussion and conclusion; References; Case Study CDesign Management Toolsfor Concurrent Construction; Introduction; Leading philosophies and strategies; Developed strategies and tools; Method: case studies; Case Study 1: Biomedicum 2; Case Study 2: The Porthania building; Discussion and conclusions; Future challenges and opportunities; Acknowledgements; References; Part FourInclusive Design; Chapter SevenManagement Tools forSustainable and AdaptiveBuilding Design IntroductionHow do sustainable design tools facilitatemore inclusive design processes?; Tools for sustainable and adaptive design; Building for climate change?; Conclusion; References; Chapter Eight User Involvement and the Role of Briefing; Introduction; User involvement; The role of briefing and user involvement; Accessibility for users with special needs; Business and building processes; Concluding comments; References; Case Study DPatient Focus Throughoutthe Process: The Case ofSt. Olav's University Hospital; Introduction; Case study methodology; Vision and main objectives of the project Establishing an architectural designframework and project guidelines |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910877832503321 |
Oxford ; ; Ames, IA, : Blackwell, 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Architectural technology [[electronic resource] ] : research & practice / / edited by Stephen Emmitt |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, : Wiley Blackwell, c2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (271 p.) |
Disciplina | 720.72 |
Altri autori (Persone) | EmmittStephen |
Soggetto topico |
Architecture and technology
Architecture - Technological innovations Architecture - Research |
ISBN |
1-118-29183-2
1-118-29236-7 1-299-31593-3 1-118-29182-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Architectural Technology: Research & Practice; Copyright; Contents; About the Contributors; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter One Theory and Architectural Technology; Introduction; Why we need theories; Historical perspectives - learning from the past; The here and now; Looking to the future; Conclusion; References; Case Study A Designing to Anticipate Future Climate Change: The Case of an Urban House; The practitioner's opportunity; The context of environmental ideas; Developing a methodology; The case study; The site context
Layering ideas: the Activ-Haus+ concept and contextual design thinkingThe layout and its relationship to context; Passive design approach and initial modelling; Habitable and nonhabitable sunspaces; Modelling of the building; Original IES model; The rerun IES model; Modelling the idea of the variable mass/phase change wall; Zoning and flexible planning; Behaviour; Predicted energy use, insulation levels and airtightness; Actual energy use; Energy and renewables; Appliances, power, daylight and lighting; Control and monitoring systems; Water and sewage Materials, embodied energy, reuse and recyclingArchitectural and experiential detailing; Making a functional garden; Conclusions; References; Chapter Two The Morphological Construct; Introduction; The appearance of knowledge; The morphological construct; Discussion; Conclusion; References; Case Study B A Sustainable Window: A Process of Development; Introduction; The 9+1 step procedure; Step 1: determining discontinuity of main components; Step 2: determining additional component(s) and functional continuity; Step 3: determining jointing parts and assembly direction Step 4: determining size and position of additional components and jointing partsStep 5: determining preliminary shapes of joint faces; Step 6: determining specific shape of joint faces; Step 7: determining prevention shapes; Step 8: determining correction shapes; Step 9: determining primary and secondary sections of parts; Step 9+1: determining a solution variant; Prototyping; The testing; Mediator (pragmatic); Creator (syntactic); Informator (semantic); The tests; The test results; Evaluation; Conferences; A manufacturer and further specific development; Application in projects Looking back and looking aheadReferences; Chapter Three Sustainable Design Analysis and BIM Integration; Introduction; What is sustainable design analysis?; Commercial realities; True cycle of sustainable design; Sustainable BIM integration; Case Study - SMARTPOD (S - sustainable, M - modular, A - autonomous, R - reusable, T - transportable) building system; Use of the Green Building Studio (GBS); Base run - project results; Design alternatives; Design Alternative 1 - improving the building envelope; Design Alternative 2 - improving the building envelope and lighting control Design Alternative 3 - improving the building envelope, lighting control and HVAC |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910139057303321 |
Chichester, West Sussex, : Wiley Blackwell, c2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Architectural technology : research & practice / / edited by Stephen Emmitt |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, : Wiley Blackwell, c2013 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (271 p.) |
Disciplina | 720.72 |
Altri autori (Persone) | EmmittStephen |
Soggetto topico |
Architecture and technology
Architecture - Technological innovations Architecture - Research |
ISBN |
1-118-29183-2
1-118-29236-7 1-299-31593-3 1-118-29182-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Architectural Technology: Research & Practice; Copyright; Contents; About the Contributors; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter One Theory and Architectural Technology; Introduction; Why we need theories; Historical perspectives - learning from the past; The here and now; Looking to the future; Conclusion; References; Case Study A Designing to Anticipate Future Climate Change: The Case of an Urban House; The practitioner's opportunity; The context of environmental ideas; Developing a methodology; The case study; The site context
Layering ideas: the Activ-Haus+ concept and contextual design thinkingThe layout and its relationship to context; Passive design approach and initial modelling; Habitable and nonhabitable sunspaces; Modelling of the building; Original IES model; The rerun IES model; Modelling the idea of the variable mass/phase change wall; Zoning and flexible planning; Behaviour; Predicted energy use, insulation levels and airtightness; Actual energy use; Energy and renewables; Appliances, power, daylight and lighting; Control and monitoring systems; Water and sewage Materials, embodied energy, reuse and recyclingArchitectural and experiential detailing; Making a functional garden; Conclusions; References; Chapter Two The Morphological Construct; Introduction; The appearance of knowledge; The morphological construct; Discussion; Conclusion; References; Case Study B A Sustainable Window: A Process of Development; Introduction; The 9+1 step procedure; Step 1: determining discontinuity of main components; Step 2: determining additional component(s) and functional continuity; Step 3: determining jointing parts and assembly direction Step 4: determining size and position of additional components and jointing partsStep 5: determining preliminary shapes of joint faces; Step 6: determining specific shape of joint faces; Step 7: determining prevention shapes; Step 8: determining correction shapes; Step 9: determining primary and secondary sections of parts; Step 9+1: determining a solution variant; Prototyping; The testing; Mediator (pragmatic); Creator (syntactic); Informator (semantic); The tests; The test results; Evaluation; Conferences; A manufacturer and further specific development; Application in projects Looking back and looking aheadReferences; Chapter Three Sustainable Design Analysis and BIM Integration; Introduction; What is sustainable design analysis?; Commercial realities; True cycle of sustainable design; Sustainable BIM integration; Case Study - SMARTPOD (S - sustainable, M - modular, A - autonomous, R - reusable, T - transportable) building system; Use of the Green Building Studio (GBS); Base run - project results; Design alternatives; Design Alternative 1 - improving the building envelope; Design Alternative 2 - improving the building envelope and lighting control Design Alternative 3 - improving the building envelope, lighting control and HVAC |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910807657403321 |
Chichester, West Sussex, : Wiley Blackwell, c2013 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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