Abstract
The better integration of the knowledge and expertise
from different disciplines into urban design and the creation of more
interdisciplinary and collaborative work processes to accommodate
this have been under discussion in related research for decades.
Nevertheless, many barriers preventing a seamless collaborative work
flow still persist. In this paper we present an experiment taking place
under real-world conditions, which outlines an alternative way for more
efficient collaboration by focusing on the design process rather than
the result and thus providing additional insights for all parties involved.
A parametric design approach was chosen to help mediate between
the areas of expertise involved supporting the smooth transition of
data, the mutual translation of design feedback and better informed
design decisions as an outcome. The case study presented in this
paper exemplifies the application of the approach in a design project
on masterplan scale integrating inputs from urban design, economics
and mobility experts; and shows the opportunity for transforming the
formerly segregated design process into a platform for transparent
negotiations.
Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Titel | Proceedings of CAADRIA 24, Association for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia |
Redakteure/-innen | Matthias Hank Haeusler, Marc Aurel Schnabel, Fukuda Tomohiro |
Seitenumfang | 8 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2019 |
Research Field
- Ehemaliges Research Field - Energy
Schlagwörter
- arametric urban design; urban mobility; collaborative design