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Architecture and InteractionApplying HCI Methods and Concepts to Architectural Design (Or Why Architects Could Use HCI Even If They Don’t Know It)

Architecture and Interaction: Applying HCI Methods and Concepts to Architectural Design (Or Why... [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.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Architecture and InteractionApplying HCI Methods and Concepts to Architectural Design (Or Why Architects Could Use HCI Even If They Don’t Know It)

Part of the Human–Computer Interaction Series Book Series
Editors: Dalton, Nicholas S.; Schnädelbach, Holger; Wiberg, Mikael; Varoudis, Tasos
Architecture and Interaction — Jun 10, 2016

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016
ISBN
978-3-319-30026-9
Pages
17 –35
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-30028-3_2
Publisher site
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Abstract

[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.]

Published: Jun 10, 2016

Keywords: Architectural Design; Space Syntax; Alarm Clock; Building Usability; Paper Prototype

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