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Messy talk and clean technology: communication, problem-solving and collaboration using Building Information Modelling
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Construction Project ManagementEngineeringCollaborative DesignProject ManagementTechnology AdoptionCommunicationMessy Talk InteractionsBuilt EnvironmentMessy TalkInnovative ApproachesInformation ModelInterdisciplinary DesignConversation AnalysisCollaborative ArchitectureDesignBuilding Information ModellingInformation ManagementArchitectural DesignOrganizational CommunicationCollaborative ModelingDesign ThinkingConstruction ManagementKnowledge ManagementArts
We studied the organizational practices around Building Information Modelling, or BIM, in inter-organizational collaborations among architects, engineers and construction professionals in order to theorize how communication supports technology adoption. Using ethnographic observation and one-on-one interviews with project participants, we observed five teams on three different commercial and institutional building projects that each collaborated over periods of 8–10 months. In this paper, we argue that the dynamic complexity of design and construction processes requires what we call ‘messy talk’—conversations neither about topics on meeting agendas, nor on specified problems or specific queries for expertise. In messy talk interactions, AEC professionals contributed to innovation and project cohesion by raising and addressing issues not known by others. The communicative ‘affordances and constraints’ of BIM structured meeting conversations away from less structured, open-ending problem-solving and towards...
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