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Janches, F. (author), Diedrich, Lisa (author), Sepulveda Carmona, D.A. (author)The urban conditions of many metropolitan regions in the Global South are marked by growing informal settlements, growing inequalities, and socio-spatial fragmentation. They face alterations of their natural-spatial context imposed by climate change and new hydrological patterns. Knowledge is needed to direct their transformation toward more...book chapter 2022
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Folcher, V. (author), Zreik, K. (author), Ben Rajeb, S. (author), Leclercq, P. (author)The proposed article deals with introducing collaborative architectural design into the training of ergonomists at the Master 2 level. The collaborative design workshop aims to confront ergonomists with the difficulties any design project involves, and which challenge architects, designers, engineers and so on: collaboration between people with...conference paper 2013
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- Sariyildiz, S. (author), Van der Veer, P. (author) conference paper 1998
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Rodrigues Santos, A.L. (author), Capet, L. (author), Diehl, J.C. (author)This paper proposes an innovation approach based on collaboration and design thinking to address the challenges faced by international aid organizations in humanitarian disasters, through the co-development of products and services. The proposed approach was iteratively designed and used in two international workshops. The results show that...conference paper 2013
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Loffreda, G. (author), Fioravanti, A. (author), Avantaggiato, L. (author)Design activity is pervasive as it is increasingly expanding into all sectors and every day it is increasingly difficult to anticipate the often unpredictable changes resulting from new inventions and changes in technology, tools, methods and social customs using current design systems, and at the same time we need to preserve and store...conference paper 2013
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Hubers, H. (author)Sustainable architecture is complex. Many aspects, differently important to many stakeholders, are to be optimized. BIM should be used for this. Building Information Modelling is a collaborative process where all stakeholders integrate and optimize their information in a digital 3D model. Sometimes it is called Green BIM. But what exactly is...conference paper 2011
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Hubers, H.C. (author)Sustainable architecture is complex. Many aspects, differently important to many stakeholders, are to be optimized. BIM should be used for this. Building Information Modelling is a collaborative process where all stakeholders integrate and optimize their information in a digital 3D model. Sometimes it is called Green BIM. But what exactly is...conference paper 2011
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Hergersic, A. (author), Pungercar, E. (author), Zupancic, T. (author)The paper introduces a novel approach to understanding the nature of visual communication within the design process in architectural education using open-source interfaces. It derives from the idea that visual non-verbal communication indicates the critical moments of the design process, where communication efficiency could be improved. The aim...conference paper 2013
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Novakova, K. (author), Jakubal, V. (author), Achten, H. (author), Matejovska, D. (author)In this paper we present an application we developed for collaborative sketch sharing within a design process. We review the specific application development process and discuss the features of the application itself. The tool has been tested and used in a design studio setting between two universities located in different countries. We observed...conference paper 2013
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Steino, N. (author), Bas Yildirum, M. (author), Özkar, M. (author)Due to the complex nature of urban space and the multitude of interests vested in it, urban design can be described as a complex system. Various disciplines are involved in the analysis and development of urban space. In this respect, collaboration is key in creating socially and physically sustainable urban design. This paper, using a student...conference paper 2013
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- Hubers, H. (author) conference paper 2005
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Cucuzzella, C. (author)Sustainable design is an approach that seeks to adopt an ethic of the future, where the vision of the solutions is based on a temporal and spatial perspective that is predominantly long-term and global. Design is characterized by its projective and ambivalent nature, and therefore a conscious effort to anticipate the outcomes of design...conference paper 2011
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Alleblas, J. (author), Lecuna, Alejandro (author)This paper looks at the positive effects of partial status anonymity in face-to-face co-creation workshops. Results suggest that especially during the early phases of co-creation, i.e. idea generation, participants experience more freedom to express themselves without self-imposed barriers. We observed positive effects in terms of (1) lowering...conference paper 2020
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Wegener, F.E. (author), Gonçalves, M. (author), Dankfort, Zoë (author)In this paper on designing organizational processes, we combine insight on reflection-in-action with the role of reflection and experimenting from the organizational routine dynamics literature. Illustrated through a case at a strategy consultancy, we show how a prototyped workshop can elicit reflection-in- action when designing organizational...conference paper 2019
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Yang, Yujing (author), Brik, N.J. (author), de Jong, Peter (author), Gonçalves, M. (author)Framing is a crucial skill for connecting problem and solution spaces in the creative design process, both for individuals and teams. Frames are implicit in individuals’ cognitive thinking, but the creation of shared frames plays a vital role in collaborative design. Many studies have attempted to describe the framing process, but little is...conference paper 2019
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Hubers, J.C. (author)In this PhD research a method and software prototype is developed for COLlaborative Architectural Design In VIRtual reality. The method consists of developing versions of a concept for a building and the evaluation of them with criteria. Every team member makes his own versions; otherwise they would destroy each others work. They can evaluate...doctoral thesis 2008
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- Molinari, L. (author) doctoral thesis 2008
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- Heintz, J.L. (author) doctoral thesis 1999
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Stompff, G. (author)Products are developed by large multi-disciplinary teams. The teams deal with many topics requiring the expertise of several specialists simultaneously. They have to decide together if something is a problem; propose multi-disciplinary solutions; and align their activities into a seamless whole. Stated differently: team members have to ‘think...doctoral thesis 2012
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Sebastian, R. (author)Collaborative design has been emerging in building projects everywhere. The more complex a building project becomes, the closer and more intensive collaboration between the design actors is required. This research focuses on collaborative design in the conceptual architecture design phase, especially during the elaboration of the masterplan and...doctoral thesis 2007
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