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Titel och upphov Closing the gap : information models in contemporary design practice
Utgivning, distribution etc. Wiley , London : cop. 2009
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By closing the gap between conceptual design and the documentation required for construction, building information modelling (BIM) promises to revolutionise contemporary design practice. This issue of AD brings together a group of pioneering academics, architects, engineers and construction managers all of whom are engaged in the use of building information models in the actualisation of complex building projects, from design stage to construction. Key texts trace the development of building information modelling technologies and address issues of collaboration, design and management, while featured projects systematise the use of BIM in contemporary design practice for students and professionals alike faced with considering these tools within the changing marketplace.
*Covers a core area of technological development: BIM systems that span the gap between the design, manufacturing and construction processes.
*Key contributions from: Chuck Eastman, Cynthia Ottchen and Dennis Shelden of Gehry Technologies.
*Features work by: Asymptote, Greg Lynn FORM, KieranTimberlake, Morphosis and SHoP Architects.
Introduction Optimisation Stories: The Impact of Building Information Modelling on Contemporary Design Practice Best Pedestrian Route û GRO Architects BURST*008, Museum of Modern Art û Douglas Gauthier and Jeremy Edmiston The Future of Information Modelling and the End of Theory: Less is Limited, More is Different New Academic Building for the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art û Morphosis The $300,000/Year Architect Al Hamra Firdous Tower û Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Unified Frontiers: Reaching Out with BIM C2 Building, Fashion Institute of Technology û SHoP Architects SHoP Architects Automated Assessment of Early Concept Designs Cellophane House û KieranTimberlake Yale Sculpture Building and Gallery û KieranTimberlake Building for the Third Century (B3C), Massachusetts General Hospital û NBBJ Collaborative Intelligence = Respect Her secret is patience and She Changes û Janet Echelman Information Modelling as a Paradigm Shift Strata Tower û Asymptote AlbertiÆs Paradigm Recycled Toy Furniture û Greg Lynn FORM An Enthusiastic Sceptic Nat Oppenheimer Toni Stabile Student Center, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism û Marble Fairbanks Interior Eye Practice Profile Building Profile Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, Coventry Unit Factor Computational Spring Systems: Open Design Processes for Complex Structural Systems Sean Ahlquist and Moritz Fleischmann SpillerÆs Bits Complex Systems Architecture McLeanÆs Nuggets Userscape The Sustainable Disco Site Lines Replacing a Beloved Building with a Hybrid: Paresky Student Center, Williams College