Research Journal of The University of Zagreb, Faculty of Civil Engineering

Organization, Technology & Management in Construction: An International Journal
ISSN 1847-5450 print / ISSN 1847-6228 online
udc 62:658(05)

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5. Iva Kovacic, Stefan Faatz, Sabine T. Koeszegi, Michael Filzmoser:

Research Project Cost Benefits Of Integrated Planning: First Experiment-Results


Abstract:

Beyond the classical planning goals, design processes for sustainable buildings feature a high number of integrated planning objectives that link economical, ecological and socio-cultural aspects.
With increasing demands on building performance, the number of tools for evaluation, prediction and simulation of the energy, cost and emissions efficiency is rising, as is the number of experts and the relevant professional languages applied in their planning processes. Therefore we argue that the design and planning processes for sustainable buildings represent dynamic social systems characterised by a high level of complexity. The communication and decision making mechanisms as well as the organisational structures used in the planning processes deserve particular interest as they directly influence the achievement of the desired building performance. This paper presents the interdisciplinary research project:”Cost-Benefits of Integrated Planning,” (Co_Be) and the experimental study conducted within this framework. This experiment was organised as a student-competition role-play for the design of a temporary smoothie-bar in order to compare the integrated with the traditionally sequential planning practice. Preliminary qualitative and quantitative results of this experiment are provided.

Keywords:

Integral design, Integral Planning, Sustainable Building, Planning Process Analyses