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*Advantages - architecture can produce aesthetic and well-functioning design. | *Advantages - architecture can produce aesthetic and well-functioning design. | ||
*OSE perspective - Architecture is good, but it's a silo. An architect does not learn how to build buildings, and is thus not well qualified to produce buildable designs - specifically - designs that are easy to build. | *OSE perspective - Architecture is good, but it's a silo. An architect does not learn how to build buildings, and is thus not well qualified to produce buildable designs - specifically - designs that are easy to build. | ||
*Design-Build is more in line with OSE methods. [https://architizer.com/blog/practice/tools/young-architect-guide-design-build/#:~:text=The%20architect%20usually%20starts%20their,site%20and%20build%20the%20building.] | *Design-Build is more in line with OSE methods. [https://architizer.com/blog/practice/tools/young-architect-guide-design-build/#:~:text=The%20architect%20usually%20starts%20their,site%20and%20build%20the%20building.]. This is architect leading the design-build. There is no a-priori reason, however, outside of hierarchism, why an architect should have priority over the builder. An architect should have builder skills. A builder should have architecture skills. Indeed, the optimal route is that both are included in one. The distinction between designers and buidlers can be erased with the empowered, integrated Designer-Builder. This is the approach that OSE takes. | ||
*Integrated Project Delivery - current trend introduced by the AIA in 2007 - [https://architizer.com/blog/practice/tools/young-architect-guide-integrated-project-delivery/]: (click to enlarge) | *Integrated Project Delivery - current trend introduced by the AIA in 2007 - [https://architizer.com/blog/practice/tools/young-architect-guide-integrated-project-delivery/]: (click to enlarge) | ||
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Revision as of 22:37, 8 November 2020
Architect
- Typical is college, internship, and Architect Registration Exam (ARE). Most states requires Bachelor's in Architecture.
- Advantages - architecture can produce aesthetic and well-functioning design.
- OSE perspective - Architecture is good, but it's a silo. An architect does not learn how to build buildings, and is thus not well qualified to produce buildable designs - specifically - designs that are easy to build.
- Design-Build is more in line with OSE methods. [1]. This is architect leading the design-build. There is no a-priori reason, however, outside of hierarchism, why an architect should have priority over the builder. An architect should have builder skills. A builder should have architecture skills. Indeed, the optimal route is that both are included in one. The distinction between designers and buidlers can be erased with the empowered, integrated Designer-Builder. This is the approach that OSE takes.
- Integrated Project Delivery - current trend introduced by the AIA in 2007 - [2]: (click to enlarge)