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Ahad Nejad Ebrahimi
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Industrial revolution in the late nineteenth century in Western societies was a new emerging phenomenon promising a better life for the future of humanity. However, its development and growth exposed human values to fundamental changes. The challenge sha...
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Robby Soetanto, Mark Childs, Paul S.H. Poh, Stephen Austin, Jacqueline Glass, Zulfikar A. Adamu, Chinwe Isiadinso, Harry Tolley, Helen Mackenzie
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In the built environment (BE) sector, the co-creation process of design demands understanding of requirements (as viewed by parties involved), mobilisation of tacit knowledge, negotiation, and complex exchange of information. The need to collaborate over...
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Laura Maftei, Chris Harty
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This paper describes a study of the use of immersive Virtual reality technologies in the design of a new hospital. It uses Schön?s concept of reflective practice and video-based methods to analyse the ways design teams approach and employ a full scale 3D...
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Juan J. Tuset
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After the Second World War, Modernism started to debate his continuity or crisis. This led many architects and critics to formulate theories and take up breaking disciplinary attitudes against that time. One of them was the English architect, urban plann...
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Juan J. Tuset
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Acabada la Segunda Guerra Mundial, el Movimiento Moderno se debatió entre su continuidad o crisis, lo que llevó a numerosos arquitectos y críticos a formular teorías y adoptar actitudes disciplinares trasgresoras con el momento. Una de ellas fue la del a...
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