Summary

Résumé de la présentation

This technology session will share with the community the best practices of design-phase clash detection to avoid time-consuming setup and inefficient coordination. While this topic isn't a new one, it's critical, time-consuming, and oft-misunderstood, therefore important to execute as efficiently as possible. We start by covering the value of pre-construction coordination vs fixing issues in the field. The main focus of this session will be sharing in detail our coordination workflow including both processes and methodology. We aim for you to leave with fresh ideas and methods of resolving your project’s clashes.

Who's Presenting

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Yigit Karanfil

(Moderator)

Design Technology Manager, HOK Architects

Design Technology Manager, HOK Architects

Biographie

After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in architecture, Yigit pursued his interest in technology and Building Information Modelling processes. In addition to his architectural background, he expanded his knowledge base while working with all design disciplines and coordinating teams to work better together utilizing technology.
Yigit has experience with various healthcare, retail, workplace, mixed use, transportation, and industrial projects. He actively works with clients and project teams to determine requirements and build technology workflows to deliver projects successfully.


Yigit is the Director of Technology and an Associate at iN Studio, leading IT and Design Technology efforts. 

This technology session will share with the community the best practices of design-phase clash detection to avoid time-consuming setup and inefficient coordination. While this topic isn't a new one, it's critical, time-consuming, and oft-misunderstood, therefore important to execute as efficiently as possible. We start by covering the value of pre-construction coordination vs fixing issues in the field. The main focus of this session will be sharing in detail our coordination workflow including both processes and methodology. We aim for you to leave with fresh ideas and methods of resolving your project’s clashes.

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