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Once the design begins to settle down, you'll need an architect role to step
into the project. Since the design is more resolved, it's a good time to begin
applying specific materials and wall types and validating spatial requirements
and the owner's program. The process of moving from the general “what” some-
thing is and “where” it is to the more specific “how” something is going to be
assembled isn't new. It's the same process that was used to create both tradi-
tional and modern buildings (Figure 13.4).
FIgUre 13.4 Traditional and modern designs
During schematic design, you'll need to include the role of the drafter to
begin laying out sheets and creating views. These sheets and views don't have
to be for a construction document set yet, but you'll have to establish views for
any schematic design submittals. If these views are set up properly, they can be
reused later for design development and construction-document submittals as
the model continues to gain a greater level of detail.
adding team Members to Fight Fires
In many projects, there comes a time when the schedule gets tight and project
management wants to add more staff to a project to meet a specific deadline.
In a 2D CAD environment, new team members would be added to help meet a
 
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