"Virtual Design Studio”—Part 1: Interdisciplinary design processes

Date Published
01/2013
Publication Type
Journal Article
Authors
DOI
10.1007/s12273-013-0110-2
Abstract

The “Virtual Design Studio (VDS)” is a software platform currently under development in support of an integrated, coordinated and optimized design of buildings and their energy and environmental systems. It is intended to assist collaborating architects, engineers and project management team members throughout from the early phases to the detailed building design development. The platform helps to facilitate the workflow and the processing of information in combination with appropriate, task-based performance simulation tools as further analyzed in Part 2 of this study (DOI: 10.1007/s12273-013-0111-1). The present paper summarizes how VDS relates to the building design process and its typical project stages, performance-based design considerations and respective performance optimization strategies. It outlines the methodology and scope for the organization, implementation and respective requirements for the VDS platform development based on the interdisciplinary design needs. Part 2 will present the methodology for the systems integration and software implementation of VDS.

Journal
Building Simulation
Volume
6
Year of Publication
2013
Issue
3
Pagination
235 - 251
ISSN Number
1996-3599
Short Title
Build. Simul.
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