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Optimisation Stories: The Impact of Building Information Modelling on Contemporary Design Practice |
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Authors: | Richard Garber |
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Keywords: | Greg Lynn FORM, Garofalo Architects and McInturf Architects, Presbyterian Church of New York, Queens, New York, 1999 advanced analysis software Design computing simulation and digital fabrication computer numerically controlled (CNC) building information modelling (BIM) US National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS), integrated product delivery (IPD) automated code compliance checking (AC3) construction to operations building information exchange (COBIE) Denver Art Museum by Daniel Libeskind MA Mortensen 4- D, or time-based, operations GRO Architects, PREFAB House, Jersey City, New Jersey, 2008 the ‘stopping problem’ Buildings can be understood according to how they perform as opposed to what they look like ‘digitally assured’ building ‘specialists’ GRO Architects, Best Pedestrian Route, Lower Manhattan, New York, 2007 Pavilion Zürichhorn, Switzerland, 1960 Douglas Gauthier and Jeremy Edmiston, BURST* Project LLC, BURST*008, ‘Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling’, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 2008 Sanford Kwinter and Manuel DeLanda ‘possible to real’ ‘virtual to actual’ digital information models are already inherently real. |
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