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CPD – Devilish Details

We all know the devil is in the detail – the more unique and unusual we want our architecture to be, the more detail we are required to provide.

But some of us are … big picture thinkers, and even thinking about details sends us into our procrastination caves, while others can go a touch too far, providing too much information that the detail is beyond comprehension, or renders the art non-viable.

Still, in the interest of improving our skills, our production and our expertise, it is time to grab the .05’s from the drawer and bring details to the fore.

What roles do details play within our projects?

Who is looking at our details, and can they understand them?

How can we become better at drawing details?

We’re going to get a sneak peak at some fine details that show us ‘how this was detailed’.

Speakers:

Troy Donovan –  (@the_donnies)
Wilson Tang –  Sonelo Design Studio PRACTICE — Sonelo Architects
Emily Watson –  Studio Bright, Director of Architecture, Studio Bright | Studio

Learning outcomes:

This Master Detailing CPD is compiled of a panel of master detailers who will help us to:

Understand how details and construction systems will impact our design outcomes.
Learn the process of producing high quality details to meet standards, codes and contracts
How to prepare details efficiently and accurately for your stakeholders

AACA competencies (2021-NSCA)

Detailed Design and Construction Documentation, Design Delivery and Construction Phase Services

Learning outcomes:

PC 39 – Be able to integrate the material selection, structural and construction systems established in the conceptual design into the detailed design and documentation

PC 46 – Be able to produce project documentation that meets the requirements of the contract and procurement process and complies with regulatory controls, building standards and codes, and conditions of construction and planning approvals.

PC 47 – Be able to complete and communicate on-time, accurate documents for relevant stakeholders, including drawings, models, specifications, schedules and construction documentation.