
Technology, Design and Process Innovation in the Built Environment
Spon Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 9. February 2009
Book
Hardback
576 pages
978-0-415-46288-4 (ISBN)
Description
Buildings and infrastructure represent principal assets of any national economy as well as prime sources of environmental degradation. Making them more sustainable represents a key challenge for the construction, planning and design industries and governments at all levels; and the rapid urbanisation of the 21st century has turned this into a global challenge.
This book embodies the results of a major research programme by members of the Australia Co-operative Research Centre for Construction Innovation and its global partners, presented for an international audience of construction researchers, senior professionals and advanced students. It covers four themes, applied to regeneration as well as to new build, and within the overall theme of Innovation:
Sustainable Materials and Manufactures, focusing on building material products, their manufacture and assembly - and the reduction of their ecological 'fingerprints', the extension of their service lives, and their re-use and recyclability. It also explores the prospects for applying the principles of the assembly line.
Virtual Design, Construction and Management, viewed as increasing sustainable development through automation, enhanced collaboration (such as virtual design teams), real time BL performance assessment during design, simulation of the construction process, life-cycle management of project information (zero information loss) risk minimisation, and increased potential for innovation and value adding.
Integrating Design, Construction and Facility Management over the Project Life Cycle, by converging ICT, design science engineering and sustainability science.
Integration across spatial scales, enabling building-infrastructure synergies (such as water and energy efficiency). Convergences between IT and design and operational processes are also viewed as a key platform increased sustainability.
This book embodies the results of a major research programme by members of the Australia Co-operative Research Centre for Construction Innovation and its global partners, presented for an international audience of construction researchers, senior professionals and advanced students. It covers four themes, applied to regeneration as well as to new build, and within the overall theme of Innovation:
Sustainable Materials and Manufactures, focusing on building material products, their manufacture and assembly - and the reduction of their ecological 'fingerprints', the extension of their service lives, and their re-use and recyclability. It also explores the prospects for applying the principles of the assembly line.
Virtual Design, Construction and Management, viewed as increasing sustainable development through automation, enhanced collaboration (such as virtual design teams), real time BL performance assessment during design, simulation of the construction process, life-cycle management of project information (zero information loss) risk minimisation, and increased potential for innovation and value adding.
Integrating Design, Construction and Facility Management over the Project Life Cycle, by converging ICT, design science engineering and sustainability science.
Integration across spatial scales, enabling building-infrastructure synergies (such as water and energy efficiency). Convergences between IT and design and operational processes are also viewed as a key platform increased sustainability.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
66 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 111 s/w Zeichnungen, 61 s/w Tabellen
61 Tables, black and white; 111 Line drawings, black and white; 66 Halftones, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
997 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-46288-4 (9780415462884)
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Technology, Design and Process Innovation in the Built Environment
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Persons
Peter Newton is Professor at Swinburne University and Director of the Sustainable Built Assets Program for CRC for Construction Innovation
Keith Hampson is Professor at Queensland University of Technology and CEO of the CRC for Construction Innovation
Robin Drogemuller is Professor of Digital Design at Queensland University of Technology
Keith Hampson is Professor at Queensland University of Technology and CEO of the CRC for Construction Innovation
Robin Drogemuller is Professor of Digital Design at Queensland University of Technology
Editor
Swinburne University, Australia
Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Content
1. Introduction 2. Materials 3. Design 4. Construction 5. Facility Management and Re-Lifeing 6. Innovation - Capture and Implementation