Construction Visualization
Visit the essay at IBM DeveloperWorks, Three Phases of Life for a great layout of a professional’s career journey. I wish I read it when I was starting out.
A1.
Construction Visualization is Communication
Clarity through sufficient detail. |
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Introduction
A8B70 December 2012 |
Convincing appearance, helps audience self-orient, frees your team to communicate message rather than narrate.
A80B6 October 2008 |
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A2.
Purpose-Driven
Tells the audience the story of how you'll make their construction dream come to life. Distinguishes your service from everyone else's. |
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Craft a story that supports your message.
A8930 January 2012 |
Story focuses on construction, distinguishes our service
A9247 January 2014 |
Tiptoe over the work…carefully
A8A25 May 2012 |
A3.
Engage any technology
Pencil, marker, BIM, Photoshop: the goal is the clear conveyance of the message, not software purity. |
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Photomontage Overview
A7013 August 2003 |
Vector (line) art Proposal Plates
G8124 October 2008 |
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B1.
Context / Existing Conditions
Building doesn’t happen in a vacuum…
B2. Proposed Conditions
What’s inside the project limit line.
B3. Temporary Conditions
This IS a construction presentation. |
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Every site is different, distinguish our services
A9168 September 2013 |
Address project specific issues, focus on the known challenge
A80B6 October 2008 |
Temporary conditions is often where it all happens.
A8B70 December 2012 |
C.
Ingredients |
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Basis Documents
A9089 April 2013 |
Clear Directive
A8937 January 2012 |
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Thank you for attending the talk! Vinci LLC would like to thank Ms. Tess Fyalka and Mr. Mike O'Shea for inviting me to be with you this morning!
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