March 10, 2025

Inside the Spec - Episode 3: Digital Bridges

With her unique background in both computer science and architecture, Alex Nelson, R&D Lead of Design Technology at DLR Group, provides invaluable insights into how technology is transforming architectural practice and product specification. The discussion explores which digital tools are actually making architects' lives easier, what's still causing headaches, and how manufacturers can better support the evolving needs of design professionals.

"Cutting through the tech buzz to explore how digital tools are reshaping architect-manufacturer relationships"

Summary

With her unique background in both computer science and architecture, Alex Nelson, R&D Lead of Design Technology at DLR Group, provides invaluable insights into how technology is transforming architectural practice and product specification. The discussion explores which digital tools are actually making architects' lives easier, what's still causing headaches, and how manufacturers can better support the evolving needs of design professionals.

Key Insights

  • Digital tools need to bridge gaps between different parts of the workflow - siloed solutions create inefficiencies
  • BIM objects from manufacturers often create problems due to large file sizes and inconsistent parameters
  • Architects need streamlined access to comprehensive product information including specs, details, and models
  • The industry needs standardized approaches to product data and parameters to enable better comparison
  • Installation documentation provides critical insights but needs to be region/code-specific
  • Cost data transparency remains a major pain point in product research and selection

 

Practical Takeaways for Manufacturers

  1. Focus on creating lighter, more efficient BIM objects with standardized parameters
  2. Provide comprehensive, easily accessible documentation packages including specs and details
  3. Implement robust tagging and filtering systems for product search
  4. Consider regional requirements and codes when providing details
  5. Make product cost information more readily available
  6. Work toward industry standardization of product data and parameters
  7. Reduce friction in accessing technical information - fewer gates and phone calls

 

About the Guest

Alex Nelson serves as R&D Lead on the Design Technology team at DLR Group, bringing a unique perspective with degrees in both computer science and architecture. She develops strategies and prototypes to improve how design professionals work, focusing on bridging technology and practical architectural needs.

Quotable Moments

"If we want to make buildings that improve people's lives... we have to incorporate that data in a way that we can start comparing one to the other." - Alex Nelson

"I don't want to pay for that side of using your product... I want that to be done for me." - Alex Nelson on streamlining product documentation

"Designers want to spend more time being creative and talking about the programs that they specialize in." - Alex Nelson

Next Steps for Manufacturers

The episode emphasizes the need for manufacturers to embrace standardization, improve digital asset efficiency, and reduce friction in accessing product information. Consider how your organization can work toward industry-wide standards while making product data and documentation more accessible and useful for architects.