List of Figures and Tables
Figures
Figure 1.1 | Stonehenge Monument, Wiltshire, UK |
Figure 1.2 | Timeline of selected building performance events |
Figure 1.3 | Structure of the book |
Figure 2.1 | Bank of America Plaza, Atlanta, USA |
Figure 2.2 | Life stages of a human |
Figure 3.1 | Requirement wording template |
Figure 3.2 | UML Use Case diagram for an airport |
Figure 3.3 | UML Class diagram for airport infrastructure |
Figure 3.4 | UML Activity diagram for passenger handling |
Figure 3.5 | UML State diagram for escalator |
Figure 3.6 | Overview of main requirement types |
Figure 3.7 | GARM model of the meeting between Functional Units and Technical Solutions |
Figure 3.8 | Maslovian hierarchy of building functions |
Figure 3.9 | Functional decomposition of a bus shelter |
Figure 3.10 | Functional decomposition challenges |
Figure 3.11 | Hierarchy of building viewpoints |
Figure 3.12 | Stakeholder views on a new office: Developer perspective |
Figure 3.13 | Stakeholder view of a new office: Tenant perspective |
Figure 3.14 | Beijing Capital Airport Terminal 3 |
Figure 4.1 | Relation between key elements of building performance |
Figure 4.2 | GARM model with interface matching performance requirements and specifications |
Figure 4.3 | Comparison of functionality and serviceability |
Figure 4.4 | Interaction and mapping of building function, system aggregation and performance |
Figure 4.5 | Basic elements of an experiment |
Figure 4.6 | Akershus Hospital main thoroughfare |
Figure 5.1 | Goal, with binary scoring option |
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