2003
DOI: 10.1260/147807703322467298
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Transparency in Information Architecture: Enabling Large Scale Creative Collaboration in Architectural Education over the Internet

Abstract: This paper is about networked collaboration in architectural education and about information architecture for networked collaborations. It presents results of a quantitative process analysis of two types of courses in Computer Aided Architectural Design that were taught using database-driven online environments. The main focus of the quantitative analysis is the performance of these online environments as information structures, designed to accommodate the presentation and the peer-to-peer exchange of design i… Show more

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“…In the beginning of the design studio, Moodle was presented and demonstrated how it worked.After that the students could take things into their own hands. Similar approaches are for example [9], by means of the Phase(X) system. In this system students would upload their work, and select and continue with the work of someone else.…”
Section: 1virtual Environmentmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In the beginning of the design studio, Moodle was presented and demonstrated how it worked.After that the students could take things into their own hands. Similar approaches are for example [9], by means of the Phase(X) system. In this system students would upload their work, and select and continue with the work of someone else.…”
Section: 1virtual Environmentmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Beyond their use as a backup solution and file browser, the real importance of online collaboration platforms for the design process may lie in the insights they will eventually offer concerning the nature of the digital design process. Among the precedent projects considered in the current study were Phase(x) [18] and OpenD [17], visualizations of the code-based design process developed at ETH Zurich and Harvard Design School.…”
Section: Information Visualization In the Code-based Design Studiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Lu and Chang 2005). The virtual environments had to be designed to handle a dynamic display of design data using the transparency of the virtual layers creating a clear visual effect easy to follow, for the users (Hirschberg 2003). The navigator widgets are displaying the various options to switch the different operation status (Lepinski et al 2010).…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%