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The Role of Information Technology in Housing Design and Construction

by Scott Hassell, Mark Bernstein, Aimee Bower ยท 2000

ISBN: 0833028995 9780833028990

Category: Architecture / Buildings / Residential

Page count: 35

This conference proceeding summarizes a November, 1999 roundtable discussion on the role of information technology (IT) in housing design and construction. The roundtable was the first in a series of discussions sponsored by the White House Office of Science & Technology Policy (OSTP) to explore how IT can transform and improve American homes and the home building industry. A second workshop will be held in the Spring of 2000 to discuss the role of IT in the home and what the proper role of the federal government should be in bringing the benefits of IT into America's homes. This conference proceeding is intended to share the roundtable discussion and provide information that can be used by interested parties to advance the use of IT within the housing industry. This document solely reflects the author's efforts to summarize the discussion that occurred and to provide a limited amount of additional information on related activities. This document does not constitute analysis of that discussion, nor does it represent validation of the discussion or the recommendations by RAND. Similarly, the information contained in the Appendix does not constitute an endorsement by RAND.