Resources for IPD and Parametric Design


INTEGRATED PROJECT DELIVERY

American Institute of Architects, California Council—resources include Integrated Project Delivery: A Working Definition, Experiences in Collaboration, and Frequently Asked Questions, www.ipd-ca.net

American Institute of Architects—resources include The Integrated Project Delivery Guide and various IPD contract models, www.aia.org/ip-default

AIA Contract Documents—Multi-Party Agreement Cl91, Single-Purpose Entity C195 Transitional A195, A295, B195 www.aia.org/contractdocs

National Institute of Building Sciences, National BIM Standards (NBIMS) Committee—http//www.facilityinformationcouncil.orgibim/ publications.php

U.S. General Services Administration—the nation’s largest facility owner and manager’s program to use innovative 3D,4D, and BIM technologies, www.gsa.gov/bim

ConsensusDocs 300 Series Collaborative Documents—www.consensusdocs.org

Associated General Contractors of AmericaBIM Guide for Contractors, www.agc.0rg

McGraw-Hill Construction—www.construction.com/NewsCenter/TechnologyCenter/Headlines/archive/2006/ENR_1009.asp

Construction Users Roundtable (CURI)—owners’ views on the need for Integrated Proiect Delivery, www.curt.org

Open Standards Consortium for Real Estate—standards related to information sharing/BlM, http://oscre.org/

Open Geospatial Consortium—developing international standards for geospatial and location based services, www.opengeospatial.org

FIATECH—consortium of capital project industry owners, engineering construction contractors, and technology suppliers that provides global leadership in integrated technologies, http://fiatech.org/

LEAN Construction Institute—non-profit corporation conducting research in project based production management, www.leanconstruction.org

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Cost Analysis of Inadequate Interoperability in the U.S. Capital Facilities Industry, www.bfrl.nist.gov/oae/ publications/gcrs/04867.pdf
UNIFORMAT ll Elemental Classification for Building Specifications, Cost Estimating, and Cost Analysis, www.bfrl.nist.gov/oae/publications/nistirs/6389.pdf

OmniClass—a classification structure for electronic databases, www.omniclass.org

Construction Specifications InstituteMasterFormat, www.csinet.org/s_csi/docs/9400/9361.pdf

Design Build Institute of America (DBIA)—library of information related to design-build, www.dbia.org

Center for Integrated Facility Engineering (CIFE)—research center for Virtual Design and Construction, www.cife.stanford.edu

International Alliance for interoperability (IAI) buildingSMART Alliance—international organization working to facilitate software interoperability, www.iai-na.org

The California Center for Construction Education (CCCE)—practitioner education, applied research services, and consultation to the design and construction industry, www.ccce.calpoly.edu


PARAMETRIC DESIGN

Publications

Benjamin Aranda, Tooling, Pamphlet Architecture 27, Princeton Architectural Press, 2005

Cecil Balmond, Informal, Prestel USA, 2007

Evan Douglis, Autogenic Structures, Taylor & Francis, 2008

Erwin Hauer, Continua—Architectural Screen and Walls, Princeton Architectural Press, 2007

Lisa Iwamoto, Digital Fabrications: Architectural and Material Techniques, Princeton Architectural Press, 2009

Branko Kolarevic, editor, Architecture In the Digital Age: Design and Manufacturing, Taylor & Francis, 2005

Branko Kolarevic and Kevin Klinger, Manufacturing Material Effects: Rethinking Design and Making in Architecture, Routledge, 2008

Branko Kolarevic, Performative Architecture: Beyond Instrumentality, Routledge, 2005

Neil Leach, David Turnbull, and Chris Williams, eds., Digital Tectonics, Academy Press, 2004

Michael Meredith, From Control to Design, Actar, 2008

Ali Rahim, Catalytic Formations, Taylor & Francis, 2006

Jesse Reiser, Atlas of Novel Tectonics, Princeton Architectural Press, 2006

Peter Szalapaj, Contemporary Architecture and the Digital Design Process, Architectural Press, 2005

Kostas Terzidis, Algorithmic Architecture, Architectural Press, 2005

__________, Algorithms for Visual Design Using the Processing Language, Wiley, 2009

__________, Expressive Form: A Conceptual Approach to Computational Design, Spon Press, 2003

Michael Hensel, Achim Menges, and Michael Weinstock, eds., AD [Architectural Design]: Emergence: Morphogenetic Design Strategies, Academy Press, July 2004

__________, AD: Techniques and Technoloqies in Morphogenetic Design, Academy Press, tv1ay 2006

Michael Hensel and Achim Menges, eds., Morpho-Ecologies: Towards Heterogeneous Space in Architecture Design, AA Publications, February 2007

Michael Hensel, AD [Architectural Design]: Versatility and Vicissitude: Performance in Morpho-Ecological Design, Wiley, April 2008

Christopher Hight and Chris Perry, eds., AD: Collective Intelligence in Design, December 2005

Ali Rahim and Hina Jamelle, eds., AD: Elegance, Academy Press, March 2007

Links
USC School of Architecture’s PARAsite: http://arch-pubs.usc.edu/parasite/

USC School of Architecture, Intensive Fields conference, video documentation: http://arch-pubs.usc.edu/parasite/intensive-fields/video-archive/

NBBJ: Parametric Strategies in the Design of Hangzhou Stadium: http://nmillerarch. blogspot.com/2009/12/parametric-strategies-in-design-of.html

computational design italy: www.co-de-it.com

Grasshopper: www.grasshopper3d.com

Ocean Design Research Network: www.ocean-designresearch.net


Originally published 4th quarter 2009 in arcCA 10.1, “Parametrics and IPD.”