The Virtual Office design provides an environment in a three dimensional virtual worl, in which a person, as an avatar, works alone or holds meetings with others. Two aspects of the design emphasize the “virtual”: the walls and the allocation of areas. The design assumes that the walls of a virtual office provide a visual boundary to the place that indicates what is inside and what is outside the office. The functions of the wall include security, privacy, and a place for hanging things. The three dimensional visualization of the wall as a frame with cubes was inspired by the paintings of Piet Mondriaan. The design has five functional areas that are distinct, in order to provide a sense of movement when moving from one type of task to anoth...
We investigate the creation and reinterpretation of an architectural design process using a variety ...
The Virtual Office has become a viable solution to the need for a changing workplace. Technology, de...
User involvement can help designers reach beyond functionality and usability, and identify the user’...
With the change of the view of the office from a physical building to a process, new aspects become ...
The Virtual Conference Facilities design is part of the Virtual Campus, which comprises several room...
In virtual workplace, two-dimensional system with desktop metaphor can provide only limited function...
Traditionally, architecture in its design process employs physical matter, requires physical presenc...
In a working environment where employee poaching and regular staff turnovers are common, the culture...
There are numerous approaches and techniques for setting up an environment for collaborative design....
Instrumentality, Aesthetics, and Symbolism of Office Design This paper suggests that the analysis of...
This paper considers the domains of architectural design and film theory for the purpose of informin...
This paper proposes a new technique for designing spaces, called Drafted Virtual Reality (DVR), to b...
These documents have been reviewed by Safe Assignment.A small exposition center for St. Paul, MN. T...
Virtual Environments (VE) are increasingly offered as environments for design. Using VE to visualize...
The “collaborative dimension” is one of the most important aspects of the actual normal way of think...
We investigate the creation and reinterpretation of an architectural design process using a variety ...
The Virtual Office has become a viable solution to the need for a changing workplace. Technology, de...
User involvement can help designers reach beyond functionality and usability, and identify the user’...
With the change of the view of the office from a physical building to a process, new aspects become ...
The Virtual Conference Facilities design is part of the Virtual Campus, which comprises several room...
In virtual workplace, two-dimensional system with desktop metaphor can provide only limited function...
Traditionally, architecture in its design process employs physical matter, requires physical presenc...
In a working environment where employee poaching and regular staff turnovers are common, the culture...
There are numerous approaches and techniques for setting up an environment for collaborative design....
Instrumentality, Aesthetics, and Symbolism of Office Design This paper suggests that the analysis of...
This paper considers the domains of architectural design and film theory for the purpose of informin...
This paper proposes a new technique for designing spaces, called Drafted Virtual Reality (DVR), to b...
These documents have been reviewed by Safe Assignment.A small exposition center for St. Paul, MN. T...
Virtual Environments (VE) are increasingly offered as environments for design. Using VE to visualize...
The “collaborative dimension” is one of the most important aspects of the actual normal way of think...
We investigate the creation and reinterpretation of an architectural design process using a variety ...
The Virtual Office has become a viable solution to the need for a changing workplace. Technology, de...
User involvement can help designers reach beyond functionality and usability, and identify the user’...