authors |
Penttilä, Hannu |
year |
1999 |
title |
Top 5 Themes to Promote Architectural Information Technology and Top 5 Obstacles to Decelerate it |
source |
Architectural Computing from Turing to 2000 [eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-9523687-5-7] Liverpool (UK) 15-17 September 1999, pp. 6-10 |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.1999.006
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summary |
The objective of this paper is to scan a few interesting themes, features and ideas of current information and communication technology (ICT) to promote their wise use within the fields of architectural practice and architectural education. The core idea is to prepare for the future by understanding the future relevance of the dominating themes. The meaning and significance of the selected and presented common ideas is evaluated to strengthen a realistic future basis for the design discipline. The author finds organizing, structuring and sharing architectural design data with digital tools the most future-relevant ICT-theme, that should be supported with R&D-activities and taught in architectural ICT-education. The obstacles of digitalization to produce negative impacts to architectural profession seem to be of mental nature rather than technical. The human mind, juridical agreements and long-lived design traditions are possibly the most threatening and restrictive obstacles in the future. The selected top 5 methods in evaluating existing trends and features has been used for instance in futures studies as one systematical approach to chart history and current times as informants of the future (Bell, 1996). A pragmatic and personal approach has been used in selecting the themes. |
keywords |
Architectural Information and Communication Technology (ICT), ICT-trends, Future Studies, Future Relevance |
series |
eCAADe |
type |
normal paper |
email |
hannu.penttila@hut.fi |
full text |
file.pdf (670,133 bytes) |
references |
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Alexander, Christopher (1965)
The City is Not a Tree
, Architectural Forum vol. 122 No.s 1 and 2, April/May 1965
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Bell, Wendel (1996)
Foundations of Futures Studies, Human Science for a New Era: History
, Purposes and Knowledge Volume 1, Transaction Publishers
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Negroponte, Nicholas (1995)
Being Digital
, New York, Vintage Books
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