The design process has always been central to construction, but
recent years have seen its significance increase, and the ways of
approaching it multiply. To an increasing degree, other
stakeholders such as contractors have input at the design stage,
and the designer s role includes tasks that were traditionally the
realm of other professions.
This presents challenges as well as opportunities, and both are
introduced, discussed, and analysed in "Collaborative Design
Management." Case studies from the likes of ARUP, Buro Happold,
VINCI Construction UK Ltd, and CIOB show how technologies (BIM,
podcasting), innovative working (information management,
collaboration), and the evolution of roles (the designer-contractor
interface, environmental compliance) have changed design management
as a process.
Starting from a basic level, the reader is introduced to the key
themes and background to the design management role, including
definitions of the responsibilities now commonly involved, and the
strategic importance of design. Influential technologies currently
in use are evaluated, and the importance they are likely to have in
future is explored.
This combination of case studies from leading practitioners,
clear explanations of design management roles and activities, and
an exploration of how to succesfully achieve collaborative design
management makes this a highly topical and uniquely valuable book.
This is essential reading for professionals and students of all
levels interested in construction design management, from all AEC
backgrounds.
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