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The Integrative Design Process: The Philosophy and Practice of Integrative Design
Venue:
BMW Pavillion , V&A Waterfront, Cape Town
Date:
20 September 2010
Cost (member):
R 950 ex VAT
Cost (non-member):
R 1400 ex VAT
Time:
2:00 to 5:00pm
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An integrated design process produces cost effective, high performance, elegant design.
So why is it the exception rather than the rule?
What is the difference between Conventional Practice and an IDP?
Where are the opportunity points to leverage green strategies?
We will be discussing the philosophy and practical aspects of IDP
• Cost and integrative cost bundling issues
• Systems thinking
• Timing for input
• Team relationships and structure
• Design process mapping
The structure of this presentation or workshop uses the research and design process findings that sourced the recent book by Seven Group and Bill Reed, The Integrative Design Guide to Green Building: Redefining the Practice of Sustainability.
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