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cf2019_017 |
authors |
Cardoso Llach, Daniel and Javier Argota Sánchez-Vaquerizo |
year |
2019 |
title |
An Ecology of Conflicts Using Network Analytics to Explore the Data of Building Design |
source |
Ji-Hyun Lee (Eds.) "Hello, Culture!" [18th International Conference, CAAD Futures 2019, Proceedings / ISBN 978-89-89453-05-5] Daejeon, Korea, p. 131 |
summary |
The scale and socio-technical complexity of contemporary architectural production poses challenges to researchers and practitioners interested in their description and analysis. This paper discusses the novel use of network analysis techniques to study a dataset comprising thousands of design conflicts reported during design coordination of a large project by a group of architects using BIM software. We discuss in detail three approaches to the use of network analysis techniques on these data, showing their potential to offer topological insights about the phenomenon of contemporary architectural design and construction, which complement other forms of architectural analysis. |
keywords |
Architecture, Network Analysis, Design Ecology, BIM, Data Visualization |
series |
CAAD Futures |
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