As a result of the network-based nature of Internet and communications technologies, a new spatial form, which is defined as networked spaces by this research, is emerging. This paper provides a significant theoretical framework to unpack complex spatial relationships caused by the networked spaces. Such emerging design approach challenges the design thinking, design process and design knowledge of architecture, urban design, as well as media design
For now, the written word is still the most efficient communication method in network space (Anders,...
The spatial nature of cyberspace has not yet fully defined. This paper presents both analogous and c...
The territory of the third millennium is transforming the ways in which users inhabit space. The con...
This study attempts to join the current interdisciplinary discussion on the issue of “space“, and to...
“Space,” which has long been an important concept in architecture (Bloomer & Moore, 1977, Mitchell, ...
This article contributes to comprehend how socialization by communication networks influences the dy...
This paper presents an issue related to interior architectural environments, which is currently bein...
There is an underlying digital network that exists in our contemporary cities that affects every asp...
Fascinated by the possibility of designing the world, human being has always searched for tools to m...
Thesis (M.Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2003.Includes biblio...
The paper is dedicated to the relationships of human being(s), space(s), and information and communi...
In this paper we focus on the spatial configuration and emergent social interactions in two location...
It is at the interface of the virtual and the physical worlds where both the practice and the proces...
During the twentieth century, with the advent of industrial society and globalization, the language ...
This paper discusses the evolving form of urban areas with particular respect to the growth of new t...
For now, the written word is still the most efficient communication method in network space (Anders,...
The spatial nature of cyberspace has not yet fully defined. This paper presents both analogous and c...
The territory of the third millennium is transforming the ways in which users inhabit space. The con...
This study attempts to join the current interdisciplinary discussion on the issue of “space“, and to...
“Space,” which has long been an important concept in architecture (Bloomer & Moore, 1977, Mitchell, ...
This article contributes to comprehend how socialization by communication networks influences the dy...
This paper presents an issue related to interior architectural environments, which is currently bein...
There is an underlying digital network that exists in our contemporary cities that affects every asp...
Fascinated by the possibility of designing the world, human being has always searched for tools to m...
Thesis (M.Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2003.Includes biblio...
The paper is dedicated to the relationships of human being(s), space(s), and information and communi...
In this paper we focus on the spatial configuration and emergent social interactions in two location...
It is at the interface of the virtual and the physical worlds where both the practice and the proces...
During the twentieth century, with the advent of industrial society and globalization, the language ...
This paper discusses the evolving form of urban areas with particular respect to the growth of new t...
For now, the written word is still the most efficient communication method in network space (Anders,...
The spatial nature of cyberspace has not yet fully defined. This paper presents both analogous and c...
The territory of the third millennium is transforming the ways in which users inhabit space. The con...