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First published in 1973, this two-volume set summarises and
structures the contributions by researchers at the Fourth
International EDRA Conference, held in April 1973. The first volume
focuses on the proceedings of the paper sessions. The second volume
focuses on the symposia, invited papers and the workshops. This set
will be of interest to students of architecture and design.
The building performance evaluation (BPE) framework emphasizes an
evaluative stance throughout the six phases of the building
delivery and life cycle: (1) strategic planning/needs analysis; (2)
program review; (3) design review; (4) post-construction
evaluation/review; (5) post-occupancy evaluation; and, (6)
facilities management review/adaptive reuse.
The lessons learned from positive and negative building performance
are fed into future building delivery cycles. The case studies
illustrate how this basic methodology has been adapted to a range
of cultural contexts, and indicates the positive results of
building performance assessment in a wide range of situations.
*Practical advice on assessing and monitoring building
performance.
*Illustrated with practical case studies.
*Written by a unparalleled team of international experts.
First published in 1973, this two-volume set summarises and
structures the contributions by researchers at the Fourth
International EDRA Conference, held in April 1973. The second
volume focuses on the symposia and invited papers, which were
theory orientated. The symposia comprehensively assessed the status
of contemporary knowledge as well as potential future directions in
the respective fields contributing to environmental design
research. This volume also provides summaries of the workshops,
which explored problem solving processes and offered methodological
applications to environmental analysis and other topics of concern.
This book will be of interest to students of architecture and
design.
First published in 1973, this two-volume set summarises and
structures the contributions by researchers at the Fourth
International EDRA Conference, held in April 1973. The second
volume focuses on the symposia and invited papers, which were
theory orientated. The symposia comprehensively assessed the status
of contemporary knowledge as well as potential future directions in
the respective fields contributing to environmental design
research. This volume also provides summaries of the workshops,
which explored problem solving processes and offered methodological
applications to environmental analysis and other topics of concern.
This book will be of interest to students of architecture and
design.
The building performance evaluation (BPE) framework emphasizes an
evaluative stance throughout the six phases of the building
delivery and life cycle: (1) strategic planning/needs analysis; (2)
program review; (3) design review; (4) post-construction
evaluation/review; (5) post-occupancy evaluation; and, (6)
facilities management review/adaptive reuse. The lessons learned
from positive and negative building performance are fed into future
building delivery cycles. The case studies illustrate how this
basic methodology has been adapted to a range of cultural contexts,
and indicates the positive results of building performance
assessment in a wide range of situations.
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