In architectural design and the construction industry, there is insufficient evidence about the way designers\ud collaborate in their normal working environments using both traditional and digital media. It is this gap in\ud empirical evidence that the CRC project, “Team Collaboration in High Bandwidth Virtual Environments”\ud addresses. The project is primarily, but not exclusively, concerned with the conceptual stages of design\ud carried out by professional designers working in different offices. The aim is to increase opportunities for\ud communication and interaction between people in geographically distant locations in order to improve the\ud quality of collaboration.\ud In order to understand the practical implications of introducing...
The impact of collaborative design in virtual environments on the behaviour of designers depends on ...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is increasingly being integrated in the design and ma...
In 1993 and 1994, instructors and students of architecture at several universities around the world*...
In today’s global design world, architectural and other related design firms design across time zone...
The developments in and broad use of computer technologies have brought fundamental changes to the w...
Technology is continually changing, and evolving, throughout the entire construction industry; and p...
The physical environments in which design collaborations take place provide many affordances, which ...
There are many studies that reveal the nature of design thinking and the nature of conceptual design...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is becoming more comprehensive and more integrated in...
In the construction industry, the need for collaboration between people who are geographically remot...
Effective communication between parties in distributed design teams is essential for successful cons...
Effective collaboration requires access to timely and relevant information, but this is difficult gi...
peer reviewedMotivation – To analyse how Augmented Reality associated to video may affect collaborat...
A Collaborative Virtual Environment (CVE) extends a standalone Virtual Environment to include real-t...
Purpose Through the study of visualizations, virtual worlds and information exchange, the purpose of...
The impact of collaborative design in virtual environments on the behaviour of designers depends on ...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is increasingly being integrated in the design and ma...
In 1993 and 1994, instructors and students of architecture at several universities around the world*...
In today’s global design world, architectural and other related design firms design across time zone...
The developments in and broad use of computer technologies have brought fundamental changes to the w...
Technology is continually changing, and evolving, throughout the entire construction industry; and p...
The physical environments in which design collaborations take place provide many affordances, which ...
There are many studies that reveal the nature of design thinking and the nature of conceptual design...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is becoming more comprehensive and more integrated in...
In the construction industry, the need for collaboration between people who are geographically remot...
Effective communication between parties in distributed design teams is essential for successful cons...
Effective collaboration requires access to timely and relevant information, but this is difficult gi...
peer reviewedMotivation – To analyse how Augmented Reality associated to video may affect collaborat...
A Collaborative Virtual Environment (CVE) extends a standalone Virtual Environment to include real-t...
Purpose Through the study of visualizations, virtual worlds and information exchange, the purpose of...
The impact of collaborative design in virtual environments on the behaviour of designers depends on ...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is increasingly being integrated in the design and ma...
In 1993 and 1994, instructors and students of architecture at several universities around the world*...