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Workflows are being rethought and remodelled across the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) spectrum. The synthesis of building information modelling (BIM) platforms with digital simulation techniques and increasing access to data, charting building performance, is allowing architects to engage in the generation of new workflows across multidisciplinary teams.

By merging digital design operations with construction activities, project delivery and post-occupation scenarios, architects are becoming instrumental in the shaping of buildings as well as the design process. Workflows expand the territory of architectural practice by extending designers' remit beyond the confines of the design stage. The implications for the AEC industry and architecture as a profession could not be greater. These new collaborative models are becoming as important as the novel buildings they allow us to produce.

Contributors include: Shajay Bhooshan, John Cays, Randy Deuts

Table of Contents

About the Guest-Editor 05
Richard Garber

Introduction Digital Workflows and the Expanded Territory of the Architect 06
Richard Garber

Sketching with Glass

A Return to the Hand-Driven Workflow 14
Sean A Gallagher

Geologic Workflows

The Metamorphosis of the Great Rock 22
Péter Kis and Sándor Bardóczi

The Fifth Dimension

Architect-Led Design–Build 28
Stacie Wong

Mashup and Assemblage in Digital Workflows

The Role of Integrated Software Platforms in the Production of Architecture
Adam Modesitt

Putting BIM at the Heart of a Small Practice 42
David Miller

Encrypted Workflows

The Secret World of Objects 48
Rhett Russo

Understanding Architectural Workflows in Global Practice 56
Randy Deutsch

Expansive Workflows

Downstream Coordination in the Design of Sporting Facilities 68
Jonathan Mallie

From Pencils to Partners

The Next Role of Computation in Building Design 74
Ian Keough and Anthony Hauck

Collaborative Design

Combining Computer-Aided Geometry Design and Building Information Modelling 82
Shajay Bhooshan

Ruptured Flows

An Argument for Nonlinear Workflows 90
Kutan Ayata

Life-Cycle Assessment

Reducing Environmental Impact Risk with Workflow Data You Can Trust 96
John Cays

Coming Full Circle

New Ruralism 104
Richard Garber

Ecological Workflows

Zhangdu Lake Farm, Hubei Province, China 114
Richard Garber

Advanced Engineering with Building Information Modelling

Establishing Flexible Frameworks for the Design and Documentation of Complex Buildings 120
Ken Goldup, Zak Kostura, Tabitha Tavolaro and Seth Wolfe

Sinuous Workflows

MAD Architects, The Harbin Opera House 128
Richard Garber

Counterpoint Architects at the Mixing Desk

Workflows Cutting Across the Whole-Life Process 136
Dale Sinclair

Contributors 142

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 26/04/2017
      ISBN13: 9781119317845, 978-1119317845
      ISBN10: 1119317843

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Workflows are being rethought and remodelled across the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) spectrum. The synthesis of building information modelling (BIM) platforms with digital simulation techniques and increasing access to data, charting building performance, is allowing architects to engage in the generation of new workflows across multidisciplinary teams.

      By merging digital design operations with construction activities, project delivery and post-occupation scenarios, architects are becoming instrumental in the shaping of buildings as well as the design process. Workflows expand the territory of architectural practice by extending designers' remit beyond the confines of the design stage. The implications for the AEC industry and architecture as a profession could not be greater. These new collaborative models are becoming as important as the novel buildings they allow us to produce.

      Contributors include: Shajay Bhooshan, John Cays, Randy Deuts

      Table of Contents

      About the Guest-Editor 05
      Richard Garber

      Introduction Digital Workflows and the Expanded Territory of the Architect 06
      Richard Garber

      Sketching with Glass

      A Return to the Hand-Driven Workflow 14
      Sean A Gallagher

      Geologic Workflows

      The Metamorphosis of the Great Rock 22
      Péter Kis and Sándor Bardóczi

      The Fifth Dimension

      Architect-Led Design–Build 28
      Stacie Wong

      Mashup and Assemblage in Digital Workflows

      The Role of Integrated Software Platforms in the Production of Architecture
      Adam Modesitt

      Putting BIM at the Heart of a Small Practice 42
      David Miller

      Encrypted Workflows

      The Secret World of Objects 48
      Rhett Russo

      Understanding Architectural Workflows in Global Practice 56
      Randy Deutsch

      Expansive Workflows

      Downstream Coordination in the Design of Sporting Facilities 68
      Jonathan Mallie

      From Pencils to Partners

      The Next Role of Computation in Building Design 74
      Ian Keough and Anthony Hauck

      Collaborative Design

      Combining Computer-Aided Geometry Design and Building Information Modelling 82
      Shajay Bhooshan

      Ruptured Flows

      An Argument for Nonlinear Workflows 90
      Kutan Ayata

      Life-Cycle Assessment

      Reducing Environmental Impact Risk with Workflow Data You Can Trust 96
      John Cays

      Coming Full Circle

      New Ruralism 104
      Richard Garber

      Ecological Workflows

      Zhangdu Lake Farm, Hubei Province, China 114
      Richard Garber

      Advanced Engineering with Building Information Modelling

      Establishing Flexible Frameworks for the Design and Documentation of Complex Buildings 120
      Ken Goldup, Zak Kostura, Tabitha Tavolaro and Seth Wolfe

      Sinuous Workflows

      MAD Architects, The Harbin Opera House 128
      Richard Garber

      Counterpoint Architects at the Mixing Desk

      Workflows Cutting Across the Whole-Life Process 136
      Dale Sinclair

      Contributors 142

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