Open Design, a Stakeholder-oriented Approach in Architecture, Urban Planning
Posted by Urban Planning Theory at 3:28 PMOpen Design refers to a stakeholder-oriented approach in Architecture, Urban Planning, and Project Management, as developed by the Chair of Computer Aided Design and Planning of Delft University of Technology. This edition collects three volumes on Open Design: "Open Design, a Collaborative Approach to Architecture"; and others.
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more perilous to conduct, or more uncertain in its success, than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things because the innovator has for enemies all those who have done well under the old conditions, and only lukewarm defenders in those who may do well under the new. The - Page 26
This implies that whenever a constraint in one of the problems holds with strict inequality, so that there is slack in the constraint, the corresponding variable in the other problem equals - Page 74
the optimal value of a dual variable) indicates how much the objective function changes with a unit change in the associated right-hand-side - Page 73
in ways that leave the values of a theory of action unchanged. - Page 89
strategies of Model II involve sharing power with anyone who has competence and is relevant to deciding - Page 92
The governing variables of Model II are valid information, free and informed choice, and internal commitment - Page 92
strategies and assumptions within a constant framework of values and norms for performance. It is - Page 90
performance within the range specified by existing values and norms. In some cases, however, the correction of error requires - Page 90
be corresponding feasible solutions to the primal and dual problems respectively. Then both are optimal if and only if: - Page 74
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+ By Ruud Binnekamp, L. A. Van Gunsteren, Peter-Paul van Loon
+ Published 2006, IOS Press
+ ISBN 1586036505
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