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Modelling sustainable and optimal solutions for building services integration in early architectural design: confronting the software and professional interoperability deficit

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posted on 2024-10-31, 09:53 authored by Bianca Toth, Ruwan Fernando, Flora SalimFlora Salim, Robin Drongemuller, Jane Pallett, Mark Burry, John Frazer
Decisions made in the earliest stage of architectural design have the greatest impact on the construction, lifecycle cost and environmental footprint of buildings. Yet the building services, one of the largest contributors to cost, complexity, and environmental impact, are rarely considered as an influence on the design at this crucial stage. In order for efficient and environmentally sensitive built environment outcomes to be achieved, a closer collaboration between architects and services engineers is required at the outset of projects. However, in practice, there are a variety of obstacles impeding this transition towards an integrated design approach. This paper firstly presents a critical review of the existing barriers to multidisciplinary design. It then examines current examples of best practice in the building industry to highlight the collaborative strategies being employed and their benefits to the design process. Finally, it discusses a case study project to identify directions for further research.

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Start page

1

End page

13

Total pages

13

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Cumulus 38º South: Hemispheric shifts across learning, teaching and research

Editors

L. Fennessy, R. Kerr, G. Melles, C. Thong & E. Wright

Name of conference

Cumulus 38º South

Publisher

Swinburne University of Technology

Place published

Melbourne, Australia

Start date

2009-11-12

End date

2009-11-14

Language

English

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2006018025

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-06-06

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