Architecture, City & Information Design

Europia - EAN : 9791090094185
ZREIK KHALDOUN
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  • EAN13 : 9791090094185
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  • Editeur : Europia
  • Date Parution : 13 janv. 2015
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  • Nombre de pages : 196
  • Format : H:240 mm L:160 mm E:15 mm
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  • Résumé :

    EuropIA Conferences are organized as a cross-platform for the study and analysis of the application of the ICT to architecture, archaeology, building engineering, civil engineering, urban design and policy analysis. The aim of EuropIA international conferences is to promote advancements of information and communication technology (ICT) and their effective application for the Building and Construction industry. The characteristic of these conferences is the interaction of different disciplines regarding their approach, methods and techniques for the application of advanced technologies.

    The main topic of EuropIA 14 is about the complex, interdependent and independent relationships between Architecture and City Design (Urban Planning) that have been recently increased by the important and aggressive involvement as well as impact of Information and Communication Technology on the City, Architecture Perception and Design Practice.No doubt that professionals of Architectural and City Design have largely used ICT tools in their design. However they still hesitate to integrate information design as part of their design fields and as an important integrated component of the Architecture and the City.

    In fact information design, via the Internet as smart objects, communicative objects, etc., that have penetrated, in an informal way, via ICT users, the universe of architecture and city design (urban planning).

    Nowadays, ICT users perceive very differently most of the given functions of their habitation, offices and the city. Indeed, on the first hand unforeseen usages of ICT have seriously influenced the design and the development of ICT itself. On the other hand, emphasizes have shifted the relationship the users with their architectural and urban spaces (including the infrastructures and transportation).

    EuropIA.14 observes that the three domains of design (Architecture, City and Information) have become highly interrelated.

    Authors : Natalia Avarikioti, Maurice Benayoun, Sebastian Bialkowski, Marios Christoulakis, Mariel Cremlis, Ronald De Meyer, Jeroen Derboven, Marilena Dimopoulou, James Edward, Emira El Asmi, Sara Eloy, Stratos Georgoulakis, Anetta Kepczynska-Walczak, Angelos Klothakis, Dimitris Koutsoumpas, Irena Latek, Sofia Letelier, Marianthi Liapi, Eleni Lionaki, Russell Lowe, David Mazza, Whitney Moon, Sidney Newton, Sotiris Ntzoufras, Konstantinos-Alketas Oungrinis, Iasonas Paterakis, Pieter Pauwels, Sylvain Robert, Despoina Sapountzi, Philip Speranza, Efthymia Stathopoulou, Tiemen Strobbe, Marinela Telo, M. Armando Trento, Paola Velásquez, Marc Viader, Rui Wang.

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