Building the future: How data informs smarter design decisions
In current practices, design decisions often rely on design assumptions and conceptual thinking than on actual operational insights. As a result, the disconnect between building design and Operation & Maintenance (O&M) stages remains a persistent challenge in today’s building industry. This disconnection creates a critical knowledge gap in the decision-making process, leading to the loss of valuable operational insights for new building designs and limiting the potential to address O&M challenges within modern complexities. Therefore, integrating multidisciplinary knowledge from existing buildings into new designs is crucial for supporting current design activities, enabling better-informed design decisions. To address this challenge, my research introduces the concept of Experiential Design Decision-Making (EDDM), which facilitates learning from existing buildings and applying these insights to improve future building designs in a systematic manner. This approach ensures that design decisions are supported by evidence-based knowledge from existing buildings, making them more adaptable, practical and high performing within the increased complexities and industry demands.
History
Year
2025Institution
Monash UniversityFaculty
Faculty of Art, Design and ArchitectureStudent type
- PhD