Architectural Design and Management in the Digital Age

Architectural Design and Management in the Digital Age

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Critical appraisal of architectural design and management in the digital age through international perspectives Architectural Design and Management in the Digital Age delivers an evaluation of digitalisation in the evolving processes of architecture, providing a holistic treatment of the subject in terms of technologies, human context, emerging concepts, and the management of digital projects. This book includes analysis of: the advantages of digital technology in appropriate circumstances but also to appreciate that alternative methods may continue to provide considerable benefits for other situations. the implications of the digital world for creativity and architectural quality, the diversity of people who could be involved, and reaching the disadvantaged and disenfranchised. the role of the architect and other professionals within design and management processes. how emphasis on data management is creating diverging practices, which involve new concepts and definitions that require interpretation, especially with regard to experiences of design processes in different countries. Providing fresh reflections on a myriad of timely topics, Architectural Design and Management in the Digital Age: International Perspectives is an essential resource for researchers, academics, and advanced students in architecture, design management, and construction, along with professionals in those disciplines. About the Author Bob Giddings is Emeritus Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at Northumbria University. Silvio Melhado is Professor of Construction Management in the École de Technologie Supérieure, at the University of Quebec. Jenni Barrett is Principal Lecturer in the School of Business at the University of Central Lancashire. Table of Contents About the Editors xi About the Contributors xiii Preface xix Part I Context 1 1 Introduction 3Stephen Emmitt Part II Technologies 17 2 The Digital Toolkit 19Ania Khodabakhshian, Taija Puolitaival, and Linda Kestle 3 Digital Twins and Sustainable Development Goals 33Noha Saleeb Part III The Human Context of Digital Work 49 4 Face to Face or Online: Towards a New Relational Governance of Building Design Projects 51Jenni Barrett and James Sheppard 5 Creativity in the Digital World 69Maria Vogiatzaki, Bob Giddings, and David Morton 6 Inclusion, Equity and Diversity 83Katya Veleva 7 Not Being There: The Potential for Digital Architecture to Reach the Disadvantaged and the Disenfranchised 97Regan Potangaroa Part IV Emerging Concepts 111 8 Standardisation, Components and the Bespoke: New Design Challenges 113Aya Jazaierly, Monia Del Pinto, and Fang Zhou 9 Data, Information or Design: New Ways of Conceiving the Value of Architecture in the Global, Digital Age 127Ursa Komac, William McKee, and Robert Osei-Kyei Part V Managing Digital Projects 139 10 The Architect's Guide to Running a Digital Job 141Marina Machado and Mary Hardie 11 How Digital Projects are Changing Contracts 155Erik A. Poirier, Ivanka Iordanova, and Gabriel Jobidon 12 Roles and Responsibilities in the Digital Design Team 169Mary Hardie 13 The Language of Digital Technologies 183Leonardo Manzione and Silvio Melhado Part VI Final Thoughts 199 14 Conclusion 201Bob Giddings Index 215   BOOKREAD™ 5-STEP SATISFACTION GUARANTEE 1. No Risk, 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee. 2. instant download. No surprises or hidden fees.3. Safe Payments via Credit/Debit Card or PayPal® 4. McAfee™ and SSL secured shopping cart.5. lifetime customer support.

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