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Bradford, J.W., Cheng, N. and Kvan, Thomas |
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1994 |
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Virtual Design Studios |
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https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.1994.163
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The Virtual Studio [Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on Education in Computer Aided Architectural Design / ISBN 0-9523687-0-6] Glasgow (Scotland) 7-10 September 1994, pp. 163-167 |
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Beginning in 1993, small groups of students of architectural design at different institutions around the world participated in collaborative design projects using a variety of tools, including CAD, Internet and teleconferencing. This programme, known as the "Virtual Design Studio" (VDS), allows students to work collectively with colleagues from different cultures and climates who are thousands of kilometres and in different time zones. Most recently, in February 1994, four institutions in N. America, one in Europe, and one in S E Asia participated in VDS’94. This paper explains the operation of the VDS and explores the future of the VDS as a potential tool for architectural design education. In particular, we review what we have learned in employing computer tools to extend the teaching in design studios into a "virtual" experience.
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Cheng N, Kvan, T., Wojtowicz, J., van Bakergem, D., Casaus, T., Davidson, J., Fargas, J., Hubbell, K., Mitchell, W., Nagakura, T. and Papazian, P. (1994)
Place, Time and The Virtual Design Studio
, Proceedings, ACADIA 94
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Wojtowicz, J (1994)
Virtual Design Studio
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Wojtowicz, J., Cheng, N. and Kvan, T. (1994)
Postscript: Virtual Design Studio
, J Wojtowicz ed. Virtual Design Studio Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong Press
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