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Risk Management in Architectural Design [electronic resource] : Control of Uncertainty over Building Use and Maintenance / by Claudio Martani.

By: Martani, Claudio [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XV, 100 p. 60 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319074498.Subject(s): Engineering | Statistics | Quality control | Reliability | Industrial safety | Building -- Superintendence | Construction industry -- Management | Construction superintendence | Engineering | Construction Management | Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk | Statistical Theory and MethodsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 624 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
The risks of decisions with long-term impacts within the building process -- Uncertainty, risk and risk management -- Risk management through process monitoring: reducing uncertainty and improving risk assessment effectiveness through Knowledge gathering over time -- Risks over objectiveness in building process -- A dashboard for design risk management -- Proposal for a risk-based design support and lifelong feedback gathering system -- Application of the dashboard for risk management -- The case study of two buildings of worship.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book analyzes the risk management process in relation to building design and operation and on this basis proposes a method and a set of tools that will improve the planning and evaluation of design solutions in order to control risks in the operation and management phase. Particular attention is paid to the relationship between design choices and the long-term performance of buildings in meeting requirements expressing user and client needs. A risk dashboard is presented as a risk measurement framework that identifies and addresses areas of uncertainty surrounding the satisfaction of particularly relevant requirements over time. This risk dashboard will assist both designers and clients. It will support designers by enabling them to improve the maintainability of project performance and will aid clients both in devising a brief that emphasizes the most relevant aspects of maintainability and in evaluating project proposals according to long-term risks. The results of assessment of the proposed method and tools in tests run on a number of buildings of worship are also reported.
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The risks of decisions with long-term impacts within the building process -- Uncertainty, risk and risk management -- Risk management through process monitoring: reducing uncertainty and improving risk assessment effectiveness through Knowledge gathering over time -- Risks over objectiveness in building process -- A dashboard for design risk management -- Proposal for a risk-based design support and lifelong feedback gathering system -- Application of the dashboard for risk management -- The case study of two buildings of worship.

This book analyzes the risk management process in relation to building design and operation and on this basis proposes a method and a set of tools that will improve the planning and evaluation of design solutions in order to control risks in the operation and management phase. Particular attention is paid to the relationship between design choices and the long-term performance of buildings in meeting requirements expressing user and client needs. A risk dashboard is presented as a risk measurement framework that identifies and addresses areas of uncertainty surrounding the satisfaction of particularly relevant requirements over time. This risk dashboard will assist both designers and clients. It will support designers by enabling them to improve the maintainability of project performance and will aid clients both in devising a brief that emphasizes the most relevant aspects of maintainability and in evaluating project proposals according to long-term risks. The results of assessment of the proposed method and tools in tests run on a number of buildings of worship are also reported.

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