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2009 and Beyond | Revisiting the Report on Integrated Practice In 2009, the AIA Center for Integrated Practice (then the Integrated Practice Discussion Group) asked the original report authors to revisit their predictions in a series of podcasts and articles available here. | |
About the AIA Center for Integrated Practice For a full list of resources regarding Integrated Practice, visit the Center for Integrated Practice (CIP), an online clearinghouse that contains useful reports, relevant industry events, contractual information, podcasts and discussion forums. The purpose of the CIP is to help remove barriers to collaboration, serve as a collector and conductor of project delivery outcomes and research, and develop resources and tools for AIA members, the profession, and the public. | |
Released during the 2006 AIA National Convention in Los Angeles, this report contains ten essays by leaders in many disciplines on the world of, and the state of, Integrated Practice.
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By Michael Broshar, FAIA, Norman Strong, FAIA, and Daniel S. Friedman, FAIA |
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By Thom Mayne, FAIA |
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University & Industry Research in Support of BIM By Chuck Eastman, Assoc. AIA |
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Changing Business Models, BIM Driven Integrated Practice By Jim Jonassen, FAIA |
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By Laura Lesniewski, AIA, Eddy Krygiel, AIA, and Bob Berkebile, FAIA |
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Suggestions for an Integrated Education By Renée Cheng, AIA |
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The Twenty-first Century Practitioner By Kimon Onuma, FAIA |
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By Joseph Burns, PE, SE, FAIA |
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Technology, Process, Improvement and Culture Change By Jim Bedrick, AIA and Tony Rinella, Associate AIA |
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By Ian Howell |
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Information for the Facility Life Cycle By Kristine Fallon, FAIA and Stephen Hagan, FAIA |












