Cyberspace, as the information space is called, has become accessible in the past decade through the World Wide Web. And although it can only be experienced through the mediation of computers, it is quickly becoming an alternative stage for everyday economic, cultural, and other human activities. As such, there is a potential and a need to design it according to place-like principles. Making places for human inhabitation is, of course, what architects, landscape architects, town planners, and interior designers have been doing in physical space for thousands of years. It is curious, therefore, that Cyberspace designers have not capitalized on the theories, experiences, and practices that have been guiding physical place-making. Rather, they...
The contemporary city has developed the ability to build its three-dimensional image through powerfu...
none3The contemporary city has developed the ability to build its three-dimensional image through po...
This paper is written for architectural researchers, practitioners and educators who explore the pot...
Cyberspace, as the information space is called, has become accessible in the past decade through the...
Cyberspace is quickly becoming an alternative “place” for everyday economic, cultural, and other hum...
“Space,” which has long been an important concept in architecture (Bloomer & Moore, 1977, Mitchell, ...
With the thorough penetration of Internet, everyone has a dual identity in contemporary urban life. ...
Fascinated by the possibility of designing the world, human being has always searched for tools to m...
The internet and the World Wide Web have entered our daily lives and networked environments have bec...
Thesis (Master)--İzmir Institute of Technology, Architecture, İzmir, 1999Includes bibliographical re...
The miniaturization of electronics, the commodification of information, and the growing domination o...
The miniaturization of electronics, the commodification of information, and the growing domination o...
This study attempts to join the current interdisciplinary discussion on the issue of “space“, and to...
The miniaturization of electronics, the commodification of information, and the growing domination o...
The contemporary city has developed the ability to build its three-dimensional image through powerfu...
The contemporary city has developed the ability to build its three-dimensional image through powerfu...
none3The contemporary city has developed the ability to build its three-dimensional image through po...
This paper is written for architectural researchers, practitioners and educators who explore the pot...
Cyberspace, as the information space is called, has become accessible in the past decade through the...
Cyberspace is quickly becoming an alternative “place” for everyday economic, cultural, and other hum...
“Space,” which has long been an important concept in architecture (Bloomer & Moore, 1977, Mitchell, ...
With the thorough penetration of Internet, everyone has a dual identity in contemporary urban life. ...
Fascinated by the possibility of designing the world, human being has always searched for tools to m...
The internet and the World Wide Web have entered our daily lives and networked environments have bec...
Thesis (Master)--İzmir Institute of Technology, Architecture, İzmir, 1999Includes bibliographical re...
The miniaturization of electronics, the commodification of information, and the growing domination o...
The miniaturization of electronics, the commodification of information, and the growing domination o...
This study attempts to join the current interdisciplinary discussion on the issue of “space“, and to...
The miniaturization of electronics, the commodification of information, and the growing domination o...
The contemporary city has developed the ability to build its three-dimensional image through powerfu...
The contemporary city has developed the ability to build its three-dimensional image through powerfu...
none3The contemporary city has developed the ability to build its three-dimensional image through po...
This paper is written for architectural researchers, practitioners and educators who explore the pot...