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ijac20075306 |
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Tramontano, Marcelo; Requena, Guto |
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2007 |
title |
Living ways: design processes of a hybrid spatiality |
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International Journal of Architectural Computing vol. 5 - no. 3, pp. 535-549 |
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This paper presents some architectural housing projects designed by architects in different parts of the world, considering concepts originated from the virtuality domain. Some designers propose the beginning of an interaction between the user and its dwelling that attempts to overcome the functionalist slant of so-called residential automation. After examining different approaches and proposals, ten points are presented as items for an agenda of debates. The brief and introductory analysis proposed hereby is part of undergoing studies at the Nomads. usp Center for Interactive-Living Studies (www.eesc.usp.br/nomads), of the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. |
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