Adapting for the Future

  As an architect working for Array, with their focus exclusively on healthcare, I am very interested in how the technological advances in medicine are influencing the design of hospitals.   I had the opportunity to attend a lecture entitled  “A View from the Future” hosted by the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation at the CUNY graduate […]

Published by Executive Insight, December 2013. Big Data is an information technology term that describes the gathering and analysis of sets of data too large and complex to be managed by traditional data management tools.

Published in the November 2013 issue of Medical Construction & Design.

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As I described in Part 1, the BIM Plan is developed through a series of four collaborative meetings. Each meeting is followed by tasks accomplished in smaller work groups

This article was co-written by Kent Doss, AIA, NCARB, LEED BD+C, LGB and Jon Sell, a Designer and Planner at Array Architects.

My name is Melissa Carnival, LEED AP ID+C, and in the interest of full disclosure, I am a former employee of Array, having been hired after interning there while attending college.

The value that BIM can create for project delivery teams and building owners has been the subject of many detailed studies, well written articles and reports over the past few years.