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http://dx.doi.org/10.13161/kibim.2018.8.4.023

Digital Fabrication Integrated Architectural Design Process based on Lean startup  

Jung, Jae-hwan (성균관대학교 미래도시융합공학과)
Kim, Sung-Ah (성균관대학교 건축학과)
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Journal of KIBIM / v.8, no.4, 2018 , pp. 23-33 More about this Journal
Abstract
Recently, the industry actively adopts the cutting-edge technologies of the fourth industrial revolution and uses them to enhance the productivity and service of mass-customization. The manufacturing industry is creating new processes and business models by achieving digital transformations through a lean start-up approach aimed at achieving the highest customer satisfaction with minimal resources. Although attempts are made to manufacture the building by introducing the latest technology in architecture, it is applied sporadically, not as an integrated system, in the entire phase of the architectural project. This paper analyzes the changes in the construction industry through the application of core technologies of the fourth industrial revolution. Design processes are analyzed for the digital transformation of the construction industry by case study of advanced architectural design practice. A novel design concept model 'Architectural lean startup' is proposed by combining the architectural process and the lean start up method. Through the design of the bus stop based on the architectural lean startup concept, it is confirmed that the designer repeats the 'Generate-Test-Analysis' to develop the design and generate the final result.
Keywords
Mass-customization; Digital transformation; Parametric design; Prototyping;
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