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Integrated Practice in Architecture: Mastering Design-Build, Fast-Track, and Building Information Modeling [Hardcover]

George Elvin
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March 9, 2007 0471998494 978-0471998495 1
Get the only comprehensive book about integrated practice in architecture, which is the collaborative design, construction and life-cycle management of buildings. Chapters are clearly organized around critical issues in integrated architectural practice, including teambuilding, project planning, communication, risk management, and implementation.

Content from this book is available as an online continuing professional education course at http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-320255.html#integrated_practice .  WileyCPE courses are available on demand, 24 hours a day, and are approved by the American Institute of Architects.


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"…be prepared to be happily astonished: George Elvin has written a concise, crisply crafted primer on interdisciplinary architectural thinking." (Architectural Record, June 2008)

"Based upon 50 interviews with members of leading integrated firms, this text describes the strategies and techniques they use to ensure project success." (Book News, February 2008)

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A guide to a more integrated practice

"Integrated practice may be the fastest-growing method of project delivery in the United States. Revenues for the country's top eight integrated design-build firms, for example, grew at nearly twice the rate of those for the top eight architecture-only firms in the last five years."
—George Elvin, from the Preface to Integrated Practice in Architecture

Integrated practice is a holistic approach to building in which all project stakeholders and participants—architects, engineers, construction managers, contractors, and owners—work together in highly-collaborative relationships throughout the facility life cycle. For owners, integrated project delivery offers a convenient and efficient single point of responsibility for the entire project.

This is the only comprehensive book about integrated practice in architecture. Based on over fifty interviews and the author's own extensive experience in design and construction, Integrated Practice in Architecture: Mastering Design-Build, Fast-Track, and Building Information Modeling reveals the secrets of integrated practice—the strategies and techniques used by leading integrated firms.

The book is organized around the topics most critical to success in integrated architectural practice:

  • Team building

  • Project planning

  • Communication

  • Risk management

  • Implementation

Even if you're not considering adopting integrated practice entirely, the strategies and techniques described here will help you master the vital subjects of design-build, fast-track, and building information modeling (BIM).

More than just a collection of best practices, Integrated Practice in Architecture sketches the blueprint for a new kind of practice that enables architects, engineers, contractors, and owners to work together creatively, efficiently, and collaboratively toward the common goal of improving our built environment.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (March 9, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471998494
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471998495
  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 0.8 x 9.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,605,284 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Outdated the Day it was Published August 26, 2008
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The term "integrated practice" was quickly dispatched in 2007 when the California Council of the AIA presented "Integrated Project Delivery - A Working Definition" at the AIA National Convention - and for good reason. Integrated practice is an internal affair for each of the Owner, Architect and Contractor. Integrated Project Delivery brings all parties involved in the development of a project into the discussion. In addition, for the time being - and for some time into the future - any practice is going to involve both traditional and integrated project delivery. Finally, I found the book confusing in the way it tends to equate BIM with Integrated Practice, when the two are certainly seperable, if not independent. I don't know of a better book out there at present, but I wish I'd waited for one before buying.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Be prepared to be happily astonished" November 22, 2008
Format:Hardcover
Architectural Record's review:

Ignore the ponderous title and be prepared to be happily astonished: George Elvin has written a concise, crisply crafted primer on interdisciplinary architectural thinking.

Elvin's expertise comes from a quarter century of experience running a design-build firm, plus years of teaching, most recently at Ball State's Building Futures Institute.

The book's terrible title notwithstanding, Elvin is not selling a simplistic joining of design-build and fast-track delivery through BIM software. He invites building professionals of all persuasions to recognize that the 21st century presents an array of rapidly changing economic, political, and environmental conditions that can offer opportunities for open-ended design, integrated interdisciplinary teams, and BIM software utilization. By carefully narrating experiences from 50 architecture firms, he maps the possibilities and risks that come into play when architects collaborate with all stakeholders and shows how good communication makes such teamwork work.

Architectural Record, Issue 6, Vol. 196, p. 60
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Just as integrated project delivery (IPD) offers a convenient and efficient single point of responsibility for the entire project undertaking, George Elvin's Integrated Practice in Architecture offers a convenient and effective single source compendium for this important new architectural design and construction delivery system and practice. Of the book's many great features, including the author's own experience in design and construction, extensive glossary and thorough index, perhaps the most valuable is the candid information Elvin manages to garner from the interviews themselves (there are over 50 of them!) with various professionals that are currently in the trenches working collaboratively with IPD. This book, the publishing world's inaugural attempt to so thoroughly define IPD - described here as the fastest growing method of project delivery - is groundbreaking in that it covers material not found anywhere else between two covers and should remain the most referenced text for this important subject for the foreseeable future. Of particular interest are the book's chapters on Communication in the integrated project team and Stewardship as one faces the future of IPD. Coupled with Finith Jernigan's comprehensive and ambitious BIG BIM little bim - The practical approach to Building Information Modeling - Integrated practice done the right way! (Paperback,) any architect, engineer, student, construction manager, contractor or building owner will be well-prepared to face the design profession's and construction industry's future.
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