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Closing the Gap: Information Models in Contemporary Design Practice: Architectural Design
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, March 2009, Pages: 144
Closing the Gap brings together a group of academics, architects, engineers and construction managers each engaged in the use of Building Information Models in the actualization – from design to construction – of complex building projects. Through the inclusion of texts that trace the development of BIM technologies and address issues of collaboration, design and management; and current building projects by contributors, the publication systematizes the use of BIM in contemporary design practice for architects, students and allied professionals faced with considering these tools within the changing marketplace that we have created.
About the Author
Richard Garber is an Assistant Professor at the New Jersey School of Architecture, where he teaches design studios and directs the schools FABLAB. Prior to coming to NJIT he was a project manager at SHoP Architects in New York, where he worked on the firms 2000 winning PS-1 entry, Dunescape; Light Bridges, a 300,000 SF development project in Brooklyn; and Han Gil Sa Publishing Headquarters in Seoul. He was also a project designer at Greg Lynn FORM, where he worked on the Presbyterian Church of New York.
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