Digitized planning processes in the revitalization of buildings by an interdisciplinary project study empirical work with students in argentina
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Predicting the Future. ed. / Joachim Kieferle; Karen Ehlers. Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe, 2007. p. 717-723 (Proceedings of the International Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe).
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T1 - Digitized planning processes in the revitalization of buildings by an interdisciplinary project study empirical work with students in argentina
AU - Kirschner, Ursula
AU - Ohler, Armin
N1 - Conference code: 25
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - In the curricula for students of civil engineering and architecture software training courses have been integrated for long, but didactical training concepts with an application in practice including both the constructional and planning aspects are missing. This conference contribution shows the result of a research work carried out to empirically develop a manual for a constructional, digitally supported project work. It comprised the interdisciplinary teaching with a special focus on two examples of buildings in situ. Different types of presentation, picture software and CAD were used from the very beginning of the planning process in order to create a new form of didactics in teaching and learning. The basic local parameters and approaches are documented and analyzed. As a result of the empirical research work presented herein a manual was developed which is useful as a guideline for the digital interdisciplinary project development in the revitalization of buildings. It reflects the experiences gained in this empirical research work and formulates the steps to take to carry out the project. The paper is presented with a 3-D-video projection on the basis of stereoscope pictures.
AB - In the curricula for students of civil engineering and architecture software training courses have been integrated for long, but didactical training concepts with an application in practice including both the constructional and planning aspects are missing. This conference contribution shows the result of a research work carried out to empirically develop a manual for a constructional, digitally supported project work. It comprised the interdisciplinary teaching with a special focus on two examples of buildings in situ. Different types of presentation, picture software and CAD were used from the very beginning of the planning process in order to create a new form of didactics in teaching and learning. The basic local parameters and approaches are documented and analyzed. As a result of the empirical research work presented herein a manual was developed which is useful as a guideline for the digital interdisciplinary project development in the revitalization of buildings. It reflects the experiences gained in this empirical research work and formulates the steps to take to carry out the project. The paper is presented with a 3-D-video projection on the basis of stereoscope pictures.
KW - Digitized planning
KW - Interdisciplinary project
KW - Manual
KW - Practical project
KW - Revitalization
KW - Construction engineering and architecture
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M3 - Article in conference proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:85128415782
SN - 9780954118365
T3 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe
SP - 717
EP - 723
BT - Predicting the Future
A2 - Kieferle, Joachim
A2 - Ehlers, Karen
PB - Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe
T2 - 25th Conference on Education in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe - eCAADe 2007
Y2 - 26 September 2007 through 29 September 2007
ER -