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Is every designer is good in its work?
Is every designer is good in its work?

No matter what kind of project the interior designer is working on, whether commercial or residential. The designer faces a number of constraints, including nancial limits and scheduling requirements. This process can help the designer to meet the challenge of incorporating sustainable design into designer everyday practice on projects of all sizes.

What does integrated process mean?

Integrated design is a collaborative design process that recognizes the relations among building systems and among the team members that design and install those systems. It requires participation of all members of a project team in order to optimize the performance of the building and the way in which it is built.

Elements of integrated design process

Emphasize the integrated process

Think of the building as a whole

Focus on design

Work together as team from beginning

Conduct assessments to help identify requirements and set goals

Develop tailored solutions that yields multiple benefits

Evaluate solutions

Ensure requirements and goals are met

Benefits and Design of Integrated design process

Certain Features common to green buildings are especially strong candidates for integrated design. In addition to the areas of expertise specific to each feature, nonstandard elements in any of them benefit from suggestions on constructability from a building contractor, and input from a cost estimator early in the process can help keep the systems affordable.

Day lighting Effective day lighting depends on basic decisions, such as siting and Orientation, and architectural elements, including the size, location, spacing of apertures, and, potentially, exterior shading systems. It also requires attention to interior design characteristics, such as interior shading systems, the layout of indoor spaces, the height of partitions, and the geometry, color, and texture of interior surfaces. It is used to reduce energy loads rather than increase them. Light-sensitive controls on the electric lighting, which are typically the domain of an electrical engineer and lighting designer. Finally, the mechanical system will be sized properly only if it accounts for the lighting controls.

Green roofs Vegetated roofs are relatively expensive roofing systems, but they may be cost-effective if they help manage storm water. Its cost-effective green roof system requires input from a roofing consultant, a structural engineer to account for increased loading on the roof, biologist to assist with selecting plantings, and a civil engineer to exploit the storm water benefits. In addition, a mechanical engineer should account for the thermal insulation value and evaporative cooling potential of the roof

Thermal mass Exposed concrete, conductive materials in ceilings and walls can reduce peak cooling loads, especially if they are coupled with night-flushing of the building to cool the mass. For implementing such a strategy effectively ones requires collaboration among the architect, structural engineer, mechanical engineer, and interior designer. In addition, an acoustic engineer likely may help you with unique lighting considerations.

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An integrated process consists of designing both commercial and residential projects and includes different team to work with them:

On a commercial project, an integrated design team includes:

Architect

Civil engineer

Contractor

Cost estimator

Facility manager

Interior designer

Landscape architect

Lighting consultant

MEP engineer

Owner

Structural engineer

Depending of the scope of a residential project, team includes:

Architect

Contractor

Engineers

Homeowner

Interior designer

Landscape architect

Subcontractor

Results after the integrated process or the Final Thought

Integrated design is key of creating cost-effective green buildings, but it is more than that. It encourages us to expand our thinking beyond the immediate design problem, as it is presented. It is reinforcing the connections between green building and social issues.

by: MPM Interiors




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