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Multimodality and Architectural Collaboration
Architectural collaboration has been evolving in response to shifts in our sociotechnical systems. Particularly, multiple modes of digital communication and representation have become increasingly prevalent in recent design teamwork. Part I of this book offers a comprehensive understanding of architectural collaborative processes in the digital ecosystem as well as design discourses across diverse settings. Architectural practice is inherently collaborative, and collectively fosters creative solutions that ultimately influence both environments and society. This chapter provides a background to the multimodal aspects of “architectural collaboration” and proceeds to introduce four chapters consisting of three empirical, cognitive studies and one qualitative, practical report. Throughout Part I, multimodal architectural collaboration is closely discussed with empirical data, obtained from design experiments and practices, and their implications. This introductory chapter also discusses the four contributions in Part I with a modality–functionality model to facilitate the exploration of design collaboration and associated communications and interactions in architecture.
Multimodality and Architectural Collaboration
Architectural collaboration has been evolving in response to shifts in our sociotechnical systems. Particularly, multiple modes of digital communication and representation have become increasingly prevalent in recent design teamwork. Part I of this book offers a comprehensive understanding of architectural collaborative processes in the digital ecosystem as well as design discourses across diverse settings. Architectural practice is inherently collaborative, and collectively fosters creative solutions that ultimately influence both environments and society. This chapter provides a background to the multimodal aspects of “architectural collaboration” and proceeds to introduce four chapters consisting of three empirical, cognitive studies and one qualitative, practical report. Throughout Part I, multimodal architectural collaboration is closely discussed with empirical data, obtained from design experiments and practices, and their implications. This introductory chapter also discusses the four contributions in Part I with a modality–functionality model to facilitate the exploration of design collaboration and associated communications and interactions in architecture.
Multimodality and Architectural Collaboration
Lee, Ju Hyun (editor) / Ostwald, Michael J. (editor) / Kim, Mi Jeong (editor) / Lee, Ju Hyun (author)
Multimodality in Architecture ; Chapter: 1 ; 3-14
2024-01-13
12 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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