id |
cf2019_024 |
authors |
Tuncer, Bige; Francisco Benita, and Francesco Scandola |
year |
2019 |
title |
Data-driven Thinking for Urban Spaces, Immediate Environment, and Body Responses |
source |
Ji-Hyun Lee (Eds.) "Hello, Culture!" [18th International Conference, CAAD Futures 2019, Proceedings / ISBN 978-89-89453-05-5] Daejeon, Korea, pp. 172-184 |
summary |
This paper presents a methodology to implement data-driven thinking in the context of urban design. We conducted a 7-day workshop with international students from landscape design and architecture backgrounds, with the objective of designing an experimental setup to measure real-time urban spaces, immediate environment, and body responses. The goal of the workshop was to expose participants to data-driven thinking through experimental design, multi-sensor data collection, data analysis, visualization, and insight generation. We made use of mixed methods, including validated pre- and postquestionnaires, and content analyses of the visualizations and results generated by the participants. The evidence suggest that the workshop resulted in an increase in participants’ knowledge about measuring, visualizing and understanding data of the surrounding built environment. |
keywords |
Data-driven Thinking; Urban sensing; Body responses; Pedagogy; Comfort; Big Data; Design Support |
series |
CAAD Futures |
email |
|
full text |
file.pdf (1,547,964 bytes) |
references |
Content-type: text/html
Access Temporarily Restricted
Access Temporarily Restricted
Too many requests detected. Please wait 60 seconds or verify that you are a human.
If you are a human user and need immediate access, you can click the button below to continue:
If you continue to experience issues, please open a ticket at
papers.cumincad.org/helpdesk
|
last changed |
2019/07/29 14:15 |
|