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A framework for dealing with dynamic buildings
ABSTRACT: The design world of architects and engineers is changing. Costs arising during the whole life cycle of a building are being taken into account. Therefore, complex tools to support design decisions are coming up, and an increasing number of experts from a great variety of disciplines will have to cooperate in a more and more interrelated and sophisticated manner. Our hypothesis is, that an integrated framework based on the metaphor of a "dynamic building" as component-based, spatial model will bridge between the infor-mation technical representation and the "classical" building planning. All planning, cooperation, usage, and aging processes of the building life cycle will be reflected in such a "virtual" dynamic building, for which we are developing an appropriate framework.
A framework for dealing with dynamic buildings
ABSTRACT: The design world of architects and engineers is changing. Costs arising during the whole life cycle of a building are being taken into account. Therefore, complex tools to support design decisions are coming up, and an increasing number of experts from a great variety of disciplines will have to cooperate in a more and more interrelated and sophisticated manner. Our hypothesis is, that an integrated framework based on the metaphor of a "dynamic building" as component-based, spatial model will bridge between the infor-mation technical representation and the "classical" building planning. All planning, cooperation, usage, and aging processes of the building life cycle will be reflected in such a "virtual" dynamic building, for which we are developing an appropriate framework.
A framework for dealing with dynamic buildings
Muelle, Jutta A. (author) / Nimis, Jens (author) / Lockemann, Peter C. (author) / Hermann, Manfred (author) / Schloesser, Daniela (author) / Kohler, Niklaus (author)
2000
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