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"An architectural methodology based around Lean principles, this book challenges architects to examine how they practice by better understanding their goals and by viewing and producing their work differently. Lean Architecture: Excellence in Project Delivery is a lean implementation guide for design firm leadership, project managers, and architecture professionals. This guide to the building blocks of Lean for design firms outlines important metrics and time-tested implementation strategies for firms ofall sizes, presents relatable examples highlighting successful Lean application and describes how to avoid common obstacles in introducing and integrating Lean practice across a design firm"--

Apply lean principles to your next architectural project and improve your bottom line with the help of this practical volume 

Lean Architecture: Excellence in Project Delivery shows readers a path to consistently achieve excellence in project delivery via the application of lean concepts and process management. Authors Michael Czap and Gregory Buchanan challenge readers to reexamine their approach to architectural practice and projects by presenting a unique and compelling alternative.  

Lean Architecture details the crucial metrics and implementation strategies that combine to improve the efficiency and profitability of projects taken on by firms of all sizes. Readers of the book will learn to: 

  • Maximize the use of their resources to deliver superior results in less time 
  • Minimize waste, cost, and inefficiency in their firm’s operations 
  • Move between radically different project scales while retaining efficient and effective processes 

Lean Architecture is perfect for firm leaders, project managers, and project architects who seek to improve their ability to deliver better results while reducing their cost base. 

Foreword ix
Acknowledgments xi
Preface xiii
Introduction xvii
PART I BUILDING BLOCKS FOR A LEAN PRACTICE
1(48)
Chapter 1 A Profession Ripe For Change
3(6)
An Evolving Profession
3(1)
Where We Are Today
3(2)
The Primary Objective
5(4)
Chapter 2 Process Management Explained
9(8)
Process Management
9(1)
Lean
10(2)
Six Sigma
12(1)
Theory of Constraints
13(1)
TRIZ
14(2)
Summary
16(1)
References
16(1)
Chapter 3 The Design Firm's Problem
17(6)
The Kind of Problem
17(1)
Buildings Are an Organized Complexity
18(2)
Diving Deeper
20(1)
Summary
21(1)
Reference
21(2)
Chapter 4 Lean Architecture
23(8)
3 Goals
24(1)
Productivity and Quality
25(4)
Resolve
29(1)
Challenges
29(1)
Summary
30(1)
References
30(1)
Chapter 5 Learning From Detroit: Influences From Lean Manufacturing
31(18)
Western Manufacturing Compared with Japanese Lean Manufacturing
31(4)
Backgrounder 5.1 Process Management Evolution in the US Manufacturing Industry
35(4)
The Design and Construction Industry Is Not Mass Production
39(2)
Learning from Detroit
41(1)
Backgrounder 5.2 Constructability
42(5)
Reference
47(2)
PART II AREAS OF STRATEGIC FOCUS WITH APPLICATIONS
49(210)
Chapter 6 Lean Management For Architects
51(76)
The Game
51(7)
Find the Money
58(3)
Don't Fight the Chain
61(2)
Choreograph the Work
63(8)
Backgrounder 6.1 Collaborative Planning
71(8)
We Really Do Need Each Other
79(2)
Manage Your Money
81(3)
Backgrounder 6.2 Financial Metrics
84(7)
The Costs of Doing Business
91(5)
When Fees No Longer Matter
96(2)
References
98(1)
Resource Material
98(29)
Chapter 7 Strategic Areas
127(44)
Accelerate Decision-Making
127(4)
Effective Communication
131(6)
Strategic Modeling
137(11)
Targeted Reviews
148(9)
Reference
157(1)
Resource Material
157(14)
Chapter 8 Streamlining Documentation
171(88)
Working Smarter
171(1)
Impacts from the Adaption of Technology
172(4)
Redundancy
176(12)
Managing Variation
188(5)
Leveraging Graphics and Text for Increased Understanding
193(1)
Working in Context
194(2)
Collective Processes
196(1)
Prototypical System Sheets
197(11)
Systems Packets
208(1)
Cartoon Sets -- Are They Relevant Anymore?
209(1)
The Project Manual
210(3)
Construction Administration
213(1)
Practical Goals for Documentation
214(1)
Resource Material
215(44)
PART III IMPLEMENTING LEAN
259(54)
Chapter 9 Rethinking Your Firm
261(46)
Change
261(2)
A Recipe for Success
263(2)
Leah in Daily Practice
265(2)
Resistance
267(3)
Backgrounder 9.1 Can Design Process Be Lean?
270(5)
Implementation
275(5)
Developing Resources
280(4)
Developing and Sharing Knowledge
284(2)
Backgrounder 9.2 Knowledge Management
286(7)
Developing Tools
293(8)
Importance of Training
301(1)
Summary
302(1)
References
302(1)
Resource Material
302(5)
Chapter 10 Role Of Technology
307(6)
Shifting Paradigms
307(3)
Effective Use of Technology
310(3)
PART IV FINAL WORDS AND ADVICE
313(6)
Chapter 11 More Than An Initiative
315(4)
Nonnegotiables
316(1)
Permission to Think Lean and Do the Stuff
317(2)
Appendix 319(2)
Index 321
MICHAEL F. CZAP, AIA has spent nearly 40-years leading efforts to identify and implement new technologies and cutting-edge project delivery practices with major firms. He coined the term and introduced the concept of Lean Architecture - the ongoing process of rethinking and improving architectural methodology by the application of Lean principles to the practice. Michael co-authored the Construction Documents chapter for the AIAs 15th Edition of The Architects Handbook for Professional Practice and contributed articles to the AIA Best Practices, Chapter 13, and the AIA Practice Management Digest. He has spoken at over 50 industry venues since 2004 on Lean Architecture and advanced project delivery processes, including 6 AIA National Conventions. Michael currently serves as Chair for the BIMForums 2021 Lean taskforce.

GREGORY T. BUCHANAN, AIA, NCARB, CSI, LEED AP BD+C has spent his nearly thirty-year career endeavoring to advance the practice of architectural delivery through experience and leadership at top-ranked design firms. With advanced degrees in both Architecture and Civil Engineering, his pragmatic approach to problem solving enables him to develop and implement successful strategies and coach excellence in all facets of project delivery. Sharing his passion for process improvement, technology, and project delivery to a broader audience, Greg has presented his methodologies for a Lean Architecture at over a dozen regional and national industry events since 2013. Greg currently serves as Vice Chair for the BIMForums 2021 Lean taskforce.