1.1.2.1 distinguished architectural “design” from “construction” by proposing
that the essence of design lay in the thought processes associated with
conveying lines on paper.
1.2 Conceptual design
1.3 The integration of engineering services.
1.4 Construction-level modeling
2 Outline of the architeural services
2.1 Feasibility study
2.2 Pre design
2.3 Schematic design
2.4 Design development
2.5 Construction detailing
2.6 Cosntruction review
3 SCOPE OF DESIGN SERVICES
3.1 Collaborative Forms of Project Delivery
3.1.1 Design changes during construction
3.1.2 Buildings are constructed using
standard construction practices
3.2 The Concept of Information Development
3.3 Technical Services
4 BIM USE IN DESIGN PROCESSES
4.1 conceptual design
4.1.1 too much of a learning
curve
4.1.1.1 concept design tools
4.1.1.1.1 NURBS
4.1.2 SketchUp, Rhinoceros, and Bonzai3d
4.2 BIM for design and analysis
4.2.1 developing
construction-level
information
4.2.1.1 Fuure: legal basis for construction documentation
4.2.2 fabrication-level modeling
4.3 Sketching with BIM Applications
4.3.1 Energy analysis
4.3.1.1 Green Building Studio
4.3.1.2 Ecotect Analysis
4.4 Sketching with Function-Specifi c Applications
5 Multiple assessment
5.1 Preliminary circulation and security assessment:
5.1.1 Courts Design Guide
5.1.2 Preliminary energy analysis
5.1.3 Preliminary cost estimate
5.2 Simulating Organizational Performance within Facilities