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The RIBA Knowledge Communities are web supported interdisciplinary groups. They facilitate the capturing, sharing, and applying of professional knowledge relating to architecture and the built environment. The RIBA Knowledge Communities initiative is a knowledge community platform developed by the RIBA. It is a non-commercial collaborative resource, open to all built environment professionals and anyone with interrelated knowledge to share. Its purpose is to connect and engage these professionals in the advancement of their specific subjects of interest. People get very enthusiastic when talking about their subject and the best service the RIBA as an institution can provide is to enable that knowledge transfer through these specialist groups.〔Spring, Martin (“Interview Sunand Prasad” ) ''Building'', Issue 35 (2007)〕 == Communities == There are currently RIBA Knowledge Communities for the following subject areas: *Sustainability For built environment professionals to discuss the sustainable production of architecture and to engage with the RIBA Sustainable Futures Group. *Integrated Project Working To engage an interdisciplinary professional base in the advancement of CAD, BIM and the mutual distribution of technical information between all areas of the built environment. *Education Building Design Helping to deliver intelligent higher education and further education school design and providing a forum for this discussion. *Students of Architecture For architecture students to share news, experience and events while keeping in touch with architectural research and progression. *Regulations and Standards To involve members in the production of building regulations and standards and to support the ongoing work of the joint BRE CIAT RIBA Technical Task Force. *Traditional Architecture The RIBA Traditional Architecture group’s space to disseminate their research and to capture the experience of their members. *International For the RIBA’s International department to build a knowledge bank from around the world. *Small Practice Providing a platform for architects in small practice to share their experience while having the opportunity to be a part of the consultations for the RIBA Small Practice Group papers. *Development and Disaster Relief To explore the difference that innovative design and construction can make in the lives of some of the most vulnerable people on earth (facilitated by Article 25). *Urban Greening To create the pre-conditions necessary for trees to be considered as an integral part of development at the earliest conceptual and design stages of any scheme (facilitated by the Trees and Design Action Group). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「RIBA Knowledge Communities」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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