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2008 DesignIntelligence Technology Survey
The 2008 Technology Issue is chock-full of timely data and expert insight…
Articles
- 01/08/10 1 Beyond IPD: The Integrated Enterprise Challenge As contractors move upstream, they will take the first steps toward an integrated enterprise, which may result in their appropriation of the creative design function. This may be a moment of transformation for the industry and particularly for the architectural profession.
- 01/08/10 1 2010: A Year of Convalescence The 25 most significant trends transforming architecture and design can offer sustenance during a painfully slow recovery.
- 01/04/10 1 A Case Study in Integrated Delivery and BIM Planning and designing a multimillion-square-foot university campus on an unprecedented schedule required far-flung teams working in parallel.
- 05/12/09 Expanding Technology DesignIntelligence Technology Survey shows that A/E/C leaders understand the strategic need to continue tech investments.
- 05/11/09 1 Seven Steps Forward You can survive this recession, but you’ll need to redesign your organization for long-term growth in spite of turmoil. This requires bold action, innovation, and motivation.
- 05/11/09 1 What Owners Want A building owner who has shepherded more than $1.5 billion worth of design and construction projects has a few things to tell you about marketing to potential clients.
- 05/11/09 BIM’s Effect on Design Culture BIM is more than a technology or a tool. It represents a sea change to the design process. How we prepare our firms for this shift will have everything to do with our future success.
- 05/11/09 Creative Project Compensation Helping clients understand the value your firm brings to a project is the first step in calibrating the compensation your firm earns. If there’s a value proposition, then there’s a metric to quantify it. All you have to do is get creative.
- 05/11/09 1 Leverage BIM in Your Business Strategy Building information modeling can be used at different levels to suit a firm’s business model and client needs. No matter how far you go with the technology, you can recognize benefits by addressing its capabilities and risks in both business strategy and organizational culture.




