The document discusses collaborative design at Davis Partnership, an architecture, landscape architecture, interior design and planning firm. It asks about how the firm defines and practices collaborative design, provides examples of projects where collaboration was successful or not, and seeks ways to continue refining collaborative processes between in-house disciplines like architecture and landscape design as well as outside consultants.
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Collaboration Commentary
1. Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design & Planning
The Collaborative Process of Design
at Davis Partnership
1.
In our firm how do we define and practice collaborative design?
2.
In recent and current work do we have any projects which are stellar or
model examples of this kind of collaboration? Any examples of Projects
which may not have been such a positive experience? Please speak in
specific terms of our in-house disciplines of architecture, landscape
architecture, interior design & planning, as well out of office consultants
such as engineers, lighting specialists, civil engineers etc.
3.
From these examples and experiences, what are we saying about the
collaborative design process? How can we continue to refine it in the
next year or two? What sort of specific activties should we as a firm
improve on?