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martens02_paper_eaea2007 |
authors |
Martens, Bob |
year |
2008 |
title |
Endoscopy Without Endoscopes: Alternatives for Gaining Shared-In-Sights at an Eye-Level |
source |
Proceedings of the 8th European Architectural Endoscopy Association Conference |
summary |
This contribution is an attempt to explain the evolution of endoscopy in design and planning. While in early uses of endoscopy aspects of handling the instrument used to be at the centre of attention, they have come to be replaced by the notion of gaining deliberate insights into architectural or urban planning models. Does that mean endoscopy without an endoscope? In the following it will be shown that insights can be gained even without the use of an endoscopic device, provided the process of observation is consciously analysed. The focus lies on the perspective of the end-user. This observation is illustrated by the case study on Dehnepark in Vienna and sustained by the research activities accompanying the design process. |
keywords |
design process, environmental psychology, end-user perspective, UNA (User Need Analysis), Dehnepark, Vienna |
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EAEA |
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more |
http://info.tuwien.ac.at/eaea |
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file.pdf (79,278 bytes) |
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Simulation - How Does it Shape the Message? The Future of Endoscopy
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Future of Endoscopy - Updated the Future of Endoscopy
, Proceedings of the 2nd European Architectural Endoscopy Association Conference, pp. 69-73
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