authors |
Ruffle, Simon and Richens, Paul |
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2001 |
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Web Based Consultation for Cambridge University’s Building Program |
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Reinventing the Discourse - How Digital Tools Help Bridge and Transform Research, Education and Practice in Architecture [Proceedings of the Twenty First Annual Conference of the Association for Computer-Aided Design in Architecture / ISBN 1-880250-10-1] Buffalo (New York) 11-14 October 2001, pp. 366-371 |
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https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2001.366
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summary |
This two-year project is researching the web as a communications medium for better client-ship in the construction industry. The Martin Centre is developing a web site that presents Cambridge University’s £500 million ($700m) current building program to staff, students, alumni, and the citizens of Cambridge. Focussing on the University’s master plans for the Sidgwick and West Cambridge teaching campuses, the project is in collaboration with the University Estate Management and Building Service (EMBS), General Board, West Cambridge Project Office, Sidgwick Site User Representatives, and the Press Office. The web site explains the University’s development proposals in manner suited to readers with no building industry knowledge and offers an opportunity for consultative feedback. It is publicly available on the web at http:// www.cam.ac.uk/building. |
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Architecture, Urban Planning, Consultation Website, Masterplan |
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ACADIA |
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Richens, P. and Trinder, M. (1999)
Exploiting the Internet to Improve Collaboration Between Users and Design Team: The Case of the New Computer Laboratory at Cambridge University
, (Eds) Augenbroe G., and Eastman C., Computers in Building: Proceedings of the CAAD Futures 99 Conference, Boston: Kluwer
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