The act of designing a building is indirectly, but conceptually very closely, linked to the user experience of its final outcome. It is this experience which often constitutes a major criterion for assessing the quality of the architect’s work. And yet, it would be a gross overstatement to suggest that architectural design is a user-centered process. On a more generic level, designing any physical object acting as a catalyst for the final experience can be viewed as an act of designing a human-artifact interaction where the ‘artifact’ (be it a building or a computer device) serves as an interface for the ultimate behavior or emotional reaction. This chapter argues, that the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) can be viewed as a source...
Architecture has been taking new turns with rapidly developing digital design and fabrication techno...
This essay has three parts. In Part 1, I review six biases that frame the way architects and human–c...
Building design is becoming an increasingly complex process. Technological advances in building mate...
Despite its growing popularity among researchers, user-centric architectural design is still not a c...
Despite its growing popularity among researchers, user-centric architectural design is still not a c...
Despite its growing popularity among researchers, user-centric architectural design is still not a c...
This paper reviews the historical and contemporary relationships between architectural design and Hu...
Buildings and urban spaces increasingly incorporate artificial intelligence and new forms of interac...
Architecture can be defined as human creation. Architecture is created by human and for human. Howev...
This paper describes a generic concept of how to combine the experience of user centred design (UCD)...
This paper reviews and explores some principles and theories of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and...
This paper reviews and explores some principles and theories of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and...
Today's commercial CAD software is the product of years of research that began in the 1960's and 197...
Throughout architectural design practices, processes and research, there is motivation to develop a ...
Throughout architectural design practices, processes and research, there is motivation to develop a ...
Architecture has been taking new turns with rapidly developing digital design and fabrication techno...
This essay has three parts. In Part 1, I review six biases that frame the way architects and human–c...
Building design is becoming an increasingly complex process. Technological advances in building mate...
Despite its growing popularity among researchers, user-centric architectural design is still not a c...
Despite its growing popularity among researchers, user-centric architectural design is still not a c...
Despite its growing popularity among researchers, user-centric architectural design is still not a c...
This paper reviews the historical and contemporary relationships between architectural design and Hu...
Buildings and urban spaces increasingly incorporate artificial intelligence and new forms of interac...
Architecture can be defined as human creation. Architecture is created by human and for human. Howev...
This paper describes a generic concept of how to combine the experience of user centred design (UCD)...
This paper reviews and explores some principles and theories of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and...
This paper reviews and explores some principles and theories of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and...
Today's commercial CAD software is the product of years of research that began in the 1960's and 197...
Throughout architectural design practices, processes and research, there is motivation to develop a ...
Throughout architectural design practices, processes and research, there is motivation to develop a ...
Architecture has been taking new turns with rapidly developing digital design and fabrication techno...
This essay has three parts. In Part 1, I review six biases that frame the way architects and human–c...
Building design is becoming an increasingly complex process. Technological advances in building mate...