Technology Design and Process Innovation in the Built Environment

Technology  Design and Process Innovation in the Built Environment
Author: Peter Newton,Keith Hampson,Robin Drogemuller
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2009-02-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781134041831

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Making buildings and infrastructure more sustainable represents a key and global challenge. This presents the results of research from the Australia Co-operative Research Centre for Construction Innovation, covering four themes, applied to regeneration as well as to new build: Sustainable Materials and Manufactures; Virtual Design, Construction and Management; Integrating Design, Construction and Facility Management over the Project Life Cycle; and Integration across spatial scales.

Design Technology and the Development Process in the Built Environment

Design  Technology and the Development Process in the Built Environment
Author: Tom Collier
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781135822729

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This second book in the BEST series explores the fundamental generators and contextual issues - philosophical, physical and political - that influence built environments. It draws on international examples to show how societies and cultures in different parts of the world react to similar problems. It contrasts dramatically different types of buildings and enclosures from primitive shelters to space laboratories. They show how mankind endeavours to control the environment - whatever it is.

Innovation in Architecture

Innovation in Architecture
Author: Alan J. Brookes,Dominique Poole
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781134549320

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In this highly original book, through a series of essays, key architects and engineers in Europe, Australia, and the USA describe the ideas and development behind the innovative technology in their chosen projects, with the emphasis being on the means of production and the links between design and the manufacturing process.

Innovations in Landscape Architecture

Innovations in Landscape Architecture
Author: Jonathon R. Anderson,Daniel H. Ortega
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2016-05-20
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317506676

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This inspiring and thought-provoking book explores how recent innovations in landscape architecture have uniquely positioned the practice to address complex issues and technologies that affect our built environment. The changing and expanding nature of "landscape" make it more important than ever for landscape architects to seek innovation as a critical component in the forward development of a contemporary profession that merges expansive ideas and applications. The editors bring together leading contributors who are experts in new and pioneering approaches and technologies within the fields of academic and professional landscape architecture. The chapters explore digital technology, design processes and theoretical queries that shape the contemporary practice of landscape architecture. Topics covered include: Digital design Fabrication and prototyping Emerging technology Visualization of data System theory Concluding the book are case studies looking at the work of two landscape firms (PEG and MYKD) and two academic departments (Illinois Institute of Technology and the Rhode Island School of Design), which together show the novel and exciting directions that landscape is already going in.

Design Technology and the Development Process in the Built Environment

Design  Technology and the Development Process in the Built Environment
Author: Tony Collier
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 211
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0419195505

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This second book in the BEST series explores the fundamental generators and contextual issues - philosophical, physical and political - that influence built environments. It draws on international examples to show how societies and cultures in different parts of the world react to similar problems. It contrasts dramatically different types of buildings and enclosures from primitive shelters to space laboratories. They show how mankind endeavours to control the environment - whatever it is.

Motivating Change Sustainable Design and Behaviour in the Built Environment

Motivating Change  Sustainable Design and Behaviour in the Built Environment
Author: Robert Crocker,Steffen Lehmann
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2013-07-24
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781135043858

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Today’s most pressing challenges require behaviour change at many levels, from the city to the individual. This book focuses on the collective influences that can be seen to shape change. Exploring the underlying dimensions of behaviour change in terms of consumption, media, social innovation and urban systems, the essays in this book are from many disciplines, including architecture, urban design, industrial design and engineering, sociology, psychology, cultural studies, waste management and public policy. Aimed especially at designers and architects, Motivating Change explores the diversity of current approaches to change, and the multiple ways in which behaviour can be understood as an enactment of values and beliefs, standards and habitual practices in daily life, and more broadly in the urban environment.

Innovation in Small Professional Practices in the Built Environment

Innovation in Small Professional Practices in the Built Environment
Author: Shu-Ling Lu,Martin Sexton
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2009-09-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1444316109

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From the book’s Foreword by Trevor Mole, Managing Director,Property Tectonics; President of the European Association ofBuilding Surveyors and Construction Experts: ‘Shu-Ling and Martin have built on their research workand that of others to produce an understandable and readableinsight into innovation in small professional service firms. Theyhave successfully unravelled the complex behavioural andorganisational forces taking place and created a framework to helppractitioners understand the issues and to fashion the rightenvironment in which to foster innovation and deliver economicvalue.’ Small professional practices in the built environment arecrucial to the success and long-term viability of the design,construction and property industries. This research-based bookaddresses the urgent need to better understand the nature andprocess of innovation in these important firms. The authors offer an analysis of both why and howinnovation is a key competitive factor for small professionalpractices in the built environment. As these practices are locatedin different business environments and behave in different ways toother types of industry firms, the context-specific methodology todesign, implement and assess innovation in small professionalpractices presented in this book will appeal to researchers andpractitioners in surveying and design. Innovation in Small Professional Practices in the BuiltEnvironment makes a significant contribution to anunderdeveloped area of innovation by offering new theoretical andpractical insights and models grounded in results from a 22-monthcase study of a small professional practice.

Integrating Information in Built Environments

Integrating Information in Built Environments
Author: Adriana X Sanchez,Keith Hampson,Geoffrey London
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2017-07-20
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781351783279

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In an increasingly globalised built environment industry, achieving higher levels of integration across organisational and software boundaries can lead to improved economic, social and environmental outcomes. This book is the direct result of a collaborative global network of industry and academic researchers spread across nine countries as part of CIB’s (International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction) Task Group 90 (TG90) Information Integration in Construction (IICON). The book provides a broad view of some of the opportunities and challenges brought by integrating information across organisational and system boundaries in the built environment industry. Chapters cover a large range of topics and are separated into three sections: resources, processes and added value. They provide a much-needed international perspective on a current global evolution in the industry and present leading original research and valuable lessons for researchers, industry practitioners, government clients and policy makers across the industry. Key features include: a broad range of topics that are not covered elsewhere in the literature; contributions from a diverse group of industry research leaders from across the globe; exemplar case studies providing real-world examples of where information integration has been a key factor for success or lack thereof has been at the root cause of failure; an analysis of future priority areas for research and development investment as well as their strategic implications for public and private decision-makers; the book will deliver innovation in best practice methodology for information sharing across disciplines and between the design, construction and asset management sectors.