CEE215 Midterm PresentationCurrent State – Overall ProcessCurrent State – Schematic Design ProcessTeams ModelSummary of Goals ModelGoals and MetricsFuture State – Schematic Design ProcessSummary of “Innovation”1CEE215 Midterm PresentationOptima TeamHelen ChenRuo GeAmir Kavousian2Current State –Overall ProcessTeamsTime3Current State – Schematic Design ProcessTeamsTime4Teams Model5Summary of Goals Model6Goals 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 area7Future State – Schematic Design ProcessTeamsTime8Summary 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 stak eholders in decision making (e.g., neighbor focus groups)• Generate decision‐making models to organize and structure the decision‐making process (e.g., MACDADI,
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