Awards: 2005 Gold Medal Award
Recipient: Santiago Calatrava, FAIA
Representative Work: Milwaukee Art Museum
Project: Milwaukee Art Museum
Firm: Santiago Calatrava, Inc.
Client: Milwaukee Art Museum
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The International Clearinghouse for Interoperability Standards and Activities in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Real Estate Industries

The AIA Technology in Architectural Practice Knowledge Community created www.building-connections.info/ to serve as a clearinghouse for information about design and construction industry initiatives to promote interoperability and data exchange standards.

Many groups within the building industry are working on this common issue: how can we agree on standards for data exchange so that real collaboration can occur throughout our fragmented industry? These groups are competing within a small community. No one gets sufficient funding or attention to be effective. And none has the funding to market the message to the professional user communities so that the value of interoperability becomes widely understood.

Interoperability: The ability of software and hardware from multiple vendors to communicate seamlessly across diverse systems, platforms, applications, and networks using open, public standards for data exchange

Now that the potential of intelligent building modeling is recognized as a means to integrate design, construction, and operations, we must have open, nonproprietary standards to enable software interoperability across platforms, disciplines, and applications. We believe interoperability is critical to process improvement throughout the building industry. Until now, efforts to develop standards have themselves been fragmented and uncoordinated, and the value of interoperability has not been effectively "sold" to stakeholders.