Detailing in the design development phase is important for several reasons:
1. Accuracy: Detailing ensures that all aspects of the design are accurately portrayed and accounted for, reducing the risk of errors or oversights in the final product.
2. Communication: Detailed design drawings and specifications help communicate design intent to all members of the design team and other stakeholders, increasing comprehension and collaboration.
3. Cost-effectiveness: Detailed design documentation can help identify areas where cost savings can be made, such as through material substitutions or changes in construction methods.
4. Compliance: Detailed design documentation can help demonstrate compliance with local building codes, regulations, and other legal and environmental requirements.
5. Quality: Detailing promotes quality control and ensures that the final product meets the necessary standards of craftsmanship and aesthetics.
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