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Introduction FROM PROCESS TO WORKFLOW: DESIGNING DESIGN, DESIGNING ASSEMBLY, DESIGNING INDUSTRY — Scott Marble
DESIGNI NG DESIGN —
BEYOND EFFICIENCY — David Benjamin Authorship (Editor’s Notes)
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PRECISE FORM FOR AN IMPRECISE WORLD — Neil Denari Contingencies (Editor’s Notes)
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WORKFLOW PATTERNS: A STRATEGY FOR DESIGNING DESIGN — Adam Marcus Use Patterns (Editor’s Notes)
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INTENTION TO ARTIFACT — Phil Bernstein BIM 2.0 (Editor’s Notes)
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DIAGRAMS, DESIGN MODELS AND MOTHER MODELS — Ben van Berkel Network Strategies (Editor’s Notes)
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DESIGNI NG AS S EMBLY —
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DESIGNING ASSEMBLY: HOW TOOLS SHAPE MATERIALS THAT CONSTITUTE SPACE — Frank Barkow & Regine Leibinger Tooling Form (Editor’s Notes)
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DIGITAL CRAFTSMANSHIP: FROM THINKING TO MODELING TO BUILDING — Fabian Scheurer Wireframe Algorithms (Editor’s Notes)
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ALGORITHMIC WORKFLOWS IN ASSOCIATIVE MODELING — Shane M. Burger Workflow Teams (Editor’s Notes)
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WORKFLOW CONSULTANCY — Scott Marble and James Kotronis
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THE SCENT OF THE SYSTEM — Jesse Reiser & Nanako Umemoto Indeterminacy (Editor’s Notes)
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DESIGNI NG I ND USTRY —
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY BUILDING DESIGN? — Paolo Tombesi Social Information Modeling (SIM) (Editor’s Notes)
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SHIFT 2D TO 3D — Thom Mayne
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DISPOSABLE CODE; PERSISTENT DESIGN — Marty Doscher Workflow Flexibility (Editor’s Notes)
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CONTINUOUS INTEGRATION — Craig Schwitter & Ian Keough Beyond Interoperability (Editor’s Notes)
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DESIGNING EDUCATION — John Nastasi Educating Industry (Editor’s Notes)
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