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Automation in Construction | 2003

Interdisciplinarity: perceptions of the value of computer-supported collaborative work in design for the built environment

Steven Garner; Phebe Mann

This paper presents the findings from a study into the current exploitation of computer-supported collaborative working (CSCW) in design for the built environment in the UK. The research is based on responses to a web-based questionnaire. Members of various professions, including civil engineers, architects, building services engineers, and quantity surveyors, were invited to complete the questionnaire. The responses reveal important trends in the breadth and size of project teams at the same time as new pressures are emerging regarding team integration and efficiency. The findings suggest that while CSCW systems may improve project management (e.g., via project documentation) and the exchange of information between team members, it has yet to significantly support those activities that characterize integrated collaborative working between disparate specialists. The authors conclude by combining the findings with a wider discussion of the application of CSCW to design activity-appealing for CSCW to go beyond multidisciplinary working to achieve interdisciplinary working.


International Journal of Architectural Computing | 2008

Shape exploration in design: formalising and supporting a transformational process

Sungwoo Lim; Miquel Prats; Iestyn Jowers; Scott Curland Chase; Steven Garner; Alison McKay

The process of sketching can support the sort of transformational thinking that is seen as essential for the interpretation and reinterpretation of ideas in innovative design. Such transformational thinking, however, is not yet well supported by computer-aided design systems. In this paper, outcomes of experimental investigations into the mechanics of sketching are described, in particular those employed by practicing architects and industrial designers as they responded to a series of conceptual design tasks. Analyses of the experimental data suggest that the interactions of designers with their sketches can be formalised according to a finite number of generalised shape rules. A set of shape rules, formalising the reinterpretation and transformations of shapes, e.g. through deformation or restructuring, is presented. These rules are suggestive of the manipulations that need to be afforded in computational tools intended to support designers in design exploration. Accordingly, the results of the experimental investigations informed the development of a prototype shape synthesis system, and a discussion is presented in which the future requirements of such systems are explored.


Archive | 2009

Design synthesis and shape generation

Alison McKay; Scott Curland Chase; Steven Garner; Iestyn Jowers; Miquel Prats; David C. Hogg; Hau Hing Chau; Alan de Pennington; Christopher Earl; Sungwoo Lim


International Symposium on Generative CAD Systems | 2004

On curves and computation with shapes

Iestyn Jowers; Miquel Prats; Christopher Earl; Steven Garner


Archive | 2009

Designing for the 21st Century: Interdisciplinary Methods and Findings

Alison McKay; Scott Curland Chase; Steven Garner; Iestyn Jowers; Miquel Prats; David C. Hogg; Hau Hing Chau; Alan de Pennington; Christopher Earl; Sungwoo Lim; Tom Inns; Ahrc (Funder)


DS 68-10: Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Engineering Design (ICED 11), Impacting Society through Engineering Design, Vol. 10: Design Methods and Tools pt. 2, Lyngby/Copenhagen, Denmark, 15.-19.08.2011 | 2011

Design exploration with useless rules and eye tracking

Iestyn Jowers; Miquel Prats; Alison McKay; Steven Garner


Circuit Bending, Breaking and Mending: Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia | 2011

Supporting Shape Reinterpretation with Eye Tracking

Iestyn Jowers; Miquel Prats; Nieves Pedreira; Alison McKay; Steven Garner


Archive | 2009

Making meaning: developing an understanding of form in distance design education

Miquel Prats; Steven Garner


Archive | 2007

Multimodality through physical digital design

Gareth Paterson; Steven Garner; Christopher Earl


computer supported cooperative work in design | 2005

The role of sketches in supporting near-synchronous remote communication in computer supported collaborative design

Phebe Mann; Steven Garner

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Sungwoo Lim

Loughborough University

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