Developed in the construction industry, building and managing countries, employs a larger number of people with diverse professional profiles, all other industrial sectors. Europe in the building sector (residential, commercial, office) wastes more than half of the total energy consommée.Ces two digits are indicative of the economic importance of this sector, over and beyond all implications environmental and engineering that make this area so relevant in all social contexts. In any case, in technologically developed countries, two aspects often emerge, pointing to the need for continuous improvement of the sector: on the one hand the ever increasing complexity of the construction process and its products, always making it harder to manage, and secondly the inadequate quality products with this type of process buildings that fails to comply with the required performance and unfulfilled budget and temps.La building design constraints uses a collective process made by many professionals, as well as, indirectly, by non-professionals (actors here all called [WIX 97]) and characterized by the co-presence of a wide variety of disciplines, skills and processes. In addition, the overall process is fragmented because of different contexts and phases (environment, culture, legislation).
Dans les pays développés le secteur du bâtiment, construction et gestion, emploie un nombre plus important de personnes aux profils professionnels diversifiés, que tous les autres secteurs industriels. En Europe le secteur du bâtiment (résidentiel, commercial, bureaux) gaspille plus de la moitié du total de l’énergie consommée. Ces deux chiffres sont indicatifs de l’importance économique de ce secteur, en plus et au-delà de toutes les implications techniques et environnementales qui rendent ce domaine si pertinent dans tous les contextes sociaux. En tout cas, dans les pays technologiquement développés, deux aspects émergent souvent, pointant sur la nécessité d’une amélioration continuelle du secteur : d’une part la complexité toujours croissante du processus de construction et de ses produits, le rendant toujours plus difficile à gérer, et d’autre part la qualité inadéquate des bâtiments produits par ce type de processus qui ne réussit pas à se conformer aux performances requises et aux contraintes non respectées de budget et de temps. La conception de bâtiment fait appel à un processus collectif réalisé par de nombreux professionnels, aussi bien que, indirectement, par de non-professionnels (tous appelés acteurs ici [WIX 97]) et caractérisé par la coprésence d’une grande diversité de disciplines, de compétences et de processus. De plus, le processus global est fragmenté à cause des différents contextes et phases (environnement, culture, législation).
Modèle conceptuel visant à améliorer la qualité de la conception des systèmes complexes des batiments au moyen d'une collaboration renforcée par les TIC / Carrara, Gianfranco; Fioravanti, Antonio. - STAMPA. - (2011), pp. 73-101.
Modèle conceptuel visant à améliorer la qualité de la conception des systèmes complexes des batiments au moyen d'une collaboration renforcée par les TIC.
CARRARA, Gianfranco;FIORAVANTI, Antonio
2011
Abstract
Developed in the construction industry, building and managing countries, employs a larger number of people with diverse professional profiles, all other industrial sectors. Europe in the building sector (residential, commercial, office) wastes more than half of the total energy consommée.Ces two digits are indicative of the economic importance of this sector, over and beyond all implications environmental and engineering that make this area so relevant in all social contexts. In any case, in technologically developed countries, two aspects often emerge, pointing to the need for continuous improvement of the sector: on the one hand the ever increasing complexity of the construction process and its products, always making it harder to manage, and secondly the inadequate quality products with this type of process buildings that fails to comply with the required performance and unfulfilled budget and temps.La building design constraints uses a collective process made by many professionals, as well as, indirectly, by non-professionals (actors here all called [WIX 97]) and characterized by the co-presence of a wide variety of disciplines, skills and processes. In addition, the overall process is fragmented because of different contexts and phases (environment, culture, legislation).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.