Evaluation of current practice and associated challenges towards integrated design
The AEC industry is highly interested in effective ICT adoption and deployment, including its utilization within the design process. However, its capabilities have not yet been fully exploited and it is an obvious area for further research. Architects and engineers tend to have some technological su...
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| author | Fadoul, Abdelaziz H. Tizani, Walid |
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| description | The AEC industry is highly interested in effective ICT adoption and deployment, including its utilization within the design process. However, its capabilities have not yet been fully exploited and it is an obvious area for further research. Architects and engineers tend to have some technological support to monitor and evaluate the possible impacts of decisions made throughout the design process. Many aspects are left out of consideration and the entire project is broken up into independent fragments or domains that are combined together at a later, post hoc stage. Impact of separate decisions on each others have to be interpreted on a person-to-person basis between the involved design stakeholders.
This paper attempts to evaluate current design practice and associated challenges towards design integration with advanced technologies, such as BIM, by conducting an online survey targeted at designers and engineers, who are most affected by its emerging issues. The outcomes of this study are presented and analysed, concluding that the current design process fails to meet expectations and needs improvements. It goes further to propose the requirements for an integrated system as a means for an effective solution for the identified problem. |
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| spelling | nottingham-418212020-05-04T18:40:11Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/41821/ Evaluation of current practice and associated challenges towards integrated design Fadoul, Abdelaziz H. Tizani, Walid The AEC industry is highly interested in effective ICT adoption and deployment, including its utilization within the design process. However, its capabilities have not yet been fully exploited and it is an obvious area for further research. Architects and engineers tend to have some technological support to monitor and evaluate the possible impacts of decisions made throughout the design process. Many aspects are left out of consideration and the entire project is broken up into independent fragments or domains that are combined together at a later, post hoc stage. Impact of separate decisions on each others have to be interpreted on a person-to-person basis between the involved design stakeholders. This paper attempts to evaluate current design practice and associated challenges towards design integration with advanced technologies, such as BIM, by conducting an online survey targeted at designers and engineers, who are most affected by its emerging issues. The outcomes of this study are presented and analysed, concluding that the current design process fails to meet expectations and needs improvements. It goes further to propose the requirements for an integrated system as a means for an effective solution for the identified problem. Techno Press 2017-04-01 Article PeerReviewed Fadoul, Abdelaziz H. and Tizani, Walid (2017) Evaluation of current practice and associated challenges towards integrated design. Advances in Computational Design, 2 (2). pp. 89-105. ISSN 2466-0523 integrated design; evaluation; current practice; integrated platform; online survey; designers doi:10.12989/acd.2017.2.2.089 doi:10.12989/acd.2017.2.2.089 |
| spellingShingle | integrated design; evaluation; current practice; integrated platform; online survey; designers Fadoul, Abdelaziz H. Tizani, Walid Evaluation of current practice and associated challenges towards integrated design |
| title | Evaluation of current practice and associated challenges towards integrated design |
| title_full | Evaluation of current practice and associated challenges towards integrated design |
| title_fullStr | Evaluation of current practice and associated challenges towards integrated design |
| title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of current practice and associated challenges towards integrated design |
| title_short | Evaluation of current practice and associated challenges towards integrated design |
| title_sort | evaluation of current practice and associated challenges towards integrated design |
| topic | integrated design; evaluation; current practice; integrated platform; online survey; designers |
| url | https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/41821/ https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/41821/ |