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Interpretive Flexibility and the Price of Documentation

Design and construction are rooted in layers of historical work practices that enable temporary teams of experts to quickly establish collaborative routines. However, work practices, drawing sets and written specifications that functioned well in the 2D environment may constrain teams working in 3D, and shape the ways they generate and discuss alternative solutions to problem. In […]

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Constructing Teams: Adapting Practices and Routines for Collaboration Through BIM

The recent introduction of Building Information Modeling to design and construction has challenged teams to adjust work at all levels from project delivery strategies to day-to-day work practices. In this paper, we use ethnographic methods to study teamwork routines and practices as they adapt to new Building Information technologies. This paper leverages our understanding of […]

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BIM, Collaboration and Green Building

BIM, Collaboration and Green Building from uwcomm

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