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2D technology is appropriate. And in some cases, it’s still faster than 3D.”
(Weisenberger, 2007).
1.6. Design
In traditional architectural practice, contract documents, including technical plans and
specifications capture the intent of the building to be constructed. These documents are
handed over to the builder who is responsible for the execution of ‘means and methods’
complying with the design intent (Allen, Becerik, Pollalis, & Schwegler, 2005). Thus,
practice conventions require communication via working drawings that are being
translated by contractors, manufacturers, subcontractors, and consultants, for
constructability review and shop drawing development (Pietroforte, 1995).
The use of complex surfaces creates ambiguities when the designer attempts to transcribe
the model into paper format. On complex-shaped buildings, architects are representing