Making a decomposition of spaces and locations The spatial parts of your project can be defined and specified in the tree Spaces & locations. In building projects,...
Working with typicals for spaces and segments This article will explain the concept and practicalities of working with ‘typicals’. The typicals feature allows you to easily manage...
Defining requirements per spatial object For each spatial object (building, group of spaces, space, outdoor space, connection, …), it is possible to formulate requirements on...
Making a decomposition of systems & elements In the Systems & elements tree, you can define requirements concerning the technical parts of your project. For a building...
Defining requirements for systems and elements For each technical object (a system or spatial element: see here for an introduction), it is possible to formulate requirements...
Defining project objectives and design principles The most general, high-level, decomposition that you can make in BriefBuilder is the Objectives / Principles tree. This breakdown is...
Defining process requirements In large construction projects, requirements will not only concern the built object itself, but also the processes that need to...
Defining requirements for services/FM In BriefBuilder, you cannot only define requirements concerning construction projects, but also concerning the related services, e.g. maintenance, security, catering,...
Working with requirement texts Introduction In some projects, project teams work with textual requirements instead of model-based requirements, as we normally do in BriefBuilder. ...
Requirement settings To structure and define the format of your requirements, you can take advantage of various available settings. These settings can...