Ubiquitous digital repositories in the design studio: a case study

Theodoros Dounas, Benjamin Spaeth

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Abstract

The paper investigates the usability and effect of a ubiquitous digital repository in the architectural design process. Acknowledging the post-digital era where students work with diverse media either digital or analogue, the project explores the suitability of a digital log in augmenting conceptual thinking, feedback provision and intellectual exchange by means of a studio in an architectural undergraduate course. Students integrate a digital log into their workflow resolving a design task of an architectural studio. A server-based repository serves as students' individual archive as well as a share-point for peer-students' informal exchange and tutors' feedback. The conclusion of the study is that sketching and organization habits from the analog media the students have learned persist even with a more digitally inclined generation. The use of digital tools that obliterate the analog-digital division, holding the best of both worlds are still subject to the constraints of timely introduction in the curriculum, cultural resistance in terms of organization of a project and more so void of experimentation in their use by students.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 34th Education and research in computer aided architectural design in Europe conference (eCAADe 2016)
PublisherEducation and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe
Pages241-249
Number of pages9
ISBN (Print)9789491207105
Publication statusPublished - 26 Mar 2016

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