Design/Build Project Delivery
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06/15/04
Dimensional Model Sharing Eliminates Risk,Duplication
By sharing digital models with consultants and subcontractors, the profession can go far beyond improving the way drawings are produced to change the very way buildings are built.
Patrick Mays
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05/15/04
How Building Products Can Reach, Markets Faster, More Profitably
Achieving [these] goals above will also allow building product manufacturers to more effectively serve their customers, architects and general contractors.
Richard D. Voreis
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04/15/04
Sports Engineering Requires Speed, Skill, Endurance
Few building structures rival the complexity of Minute Maid Park. Walter P. Moore says retractability made the analysis of the curving roof at least six times more complicated than a fixed roof of the same configuration.
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02/15/04
Life-cycle planning solves distance, information problems
For clients with large, complex projects and properties spread over several sites, the need for comprehensive planning and architectural design services goes well beyond the ribbon-cutting.
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02/15/04
Metrics of Value: Measuring How Design Adds Up
Ambitious firms may claim all four as core values.
The important point is that to be successful, your firm needs to be distinguished in some way. What makes it special? What drives the bus?
Scott Simpson, FAIA
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04/01/03
Two Leading Firms Look Ahead as They Turn 50
Founded 50 years ago, Hammel Green & Abrahamson and Sasaki and Associates have different philosophies and strategies as they pursue continued success. As these interviews show, both firms are doing something right:
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01/15/03
2003 Market Sector Forecast
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01/15/03
2003 Unfolding Why Some Firms Will Prosper Despite Economic Uncertainty
What are you planning for 2003? Aggressively adapt to the trends transforming the industry and regardless of the economic tremors, within six months to a year, your practice will soar.
James P. Cramer
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09/25/02
Translating Design Value into Business ROI
It’s been said that “design” is both a noun and a verb—a product and a process. While we may have words to describe design, it’s devilishly difficult to define because it means so many different things to so many different people.
Scott Simpson, FAIA
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07/15/02
Trends & Strategies: July, 2002
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