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CEE215 Midterm Presentation

CEE215 Midterm Presentation. Optima Team Helen Chen Ruo Ge Amir Kavousian. Current State – Overall Process. Teams. Time. Current State – Schematic Design Process. Teams. Time. Teams Model. Summary of Goals Model. Goals and Metrics. Daylighting (Environmental)

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CEE215 Midterm Presentation

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  1. CEE215 Midterm Presentation Optima Team Helen Chen RuoGe Amir Kavousian

  2. Current State – Overall Process Teams Time

  3. Current State – Schematic Design Process Teams Time

  4. Teams Model

  5. Summary of Goals Model

  6. Goals and Metrics • Daylighting (Environmental) • % of indoor spaces that is day-lit • Hours of sunlight on each terrace • Circulation and Transportation (Social) • Distance away from public transportation • % of total parking spaces allocated for fuel-efficient vehicles • Number of parking spaces per resident/guest • Land Use (Economic) • Number of dwelling units per acre • Ratio of landscaped area to total land area

  7. Future State – Schematic Design Process Teams Time

  8. Summary of “Innovation” • Use virtual models early in the schematic design process • Use virtual models to better inform the decision-making models (e.g., Cost, Energy, Daylighting, Clash Detection) • Explicitly define goals, preferences and metrics at the start of the development process • Incorporate more stakeholders in decision making (e.g., neighbor focus groups) • Generate decision-making models to organize and structure the decision-making process (e.g., MACDADI, DD)

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