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Virtual Design Studio. Introduction of Virtual Design Studio Wenzhi Chen Institute of Design National Yunlin University of Science and Technology Augusts 14, 2002. Content. Reference review
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Virtual Design Studio Introduction of Virtual Design Studio Wenzhi Chen Institute of Design National Yunlin University of Science and Technology Augusts 14, 2002
Content • Reference review • Dave, Bhatat, and Danahy, John, 2000, Virtual Study abord and exchange studio, Automation in Construction, Vol. 9, pp. 57-71. • Kolarevic, Branko; Schmitt, Gerhard; Hirschberg, Urs; and Kurmann, David, 2000, An experiment in design collaboration, Automation in Construction, Vol. 9, pp. 73-81. • Website Introduction
Introduction • With increasing globalization & specialization in design, collaboration between partners in remote locations become crucial. • In a shared database, all team members could work on a design at any placesynchronously or asynchronously. • This type collaboration require the new design & communication methods to be successful. [Kolarevic et al, 2000]
Virtual design studio paradigms • Motivations • The opportunities afforded by technology development. • To expose students to foreign environments and ideas. • For tapping into experiences and knowledge of design from other institutions. • Inherently collaborative in nature, and develop the abilities to function as team members. • Provide the settings and environment for studies. • Prepare students to operate in the contemporary technological context. • To bridging the gap between the espoused theory and the theory-in-action. • Brining the knowledge from disciplines. • Others: economic pressures faced by height education, the need to continually acquire new skills, or new lifestyle, work patterns… [Dave & Danahy, 2000]
Virtual design studio paradigms • Distinguishing dimensions • Patterns of collaboration: synchronous/asynchronous, duration… • Media: traditional, digital media… • Tools: FTP, Email, Chat, Audio, video, white-board, real-time interactive 3D model, WWW… • Duration: days, weeks, months… • Distance: temporal, spatial, cultural, technological, and other distance… • Design brief: small conceptual design to comprehensive and detail, large scale design… • Computing infrastructure: Computer, net… [Dave & Danahy, 2000]
Brief B B WS WS WS WS S S B B S B S S WS WS WS S S S S Students Web Site WS S WS WS S S WS S Virtual design studio paradigms • Types of VDS Web Site Students Design the virtual problem @ Virtual design studio Design Brief Sa Sb Sc Sa Sb Sc [Dave & Danahy, 2000]
Case Study • Zurich/Toronto Collaborative Studio, 1995 • Melbourne/Toronto Studio • VDS@HKU
Zurich/TorontoCollaborative Studio Snapshots from the Zurich /Ottawa studio.
Zurich/TorontoCollaborative Studio Snapshots, virtual project on a virtual site—CROSSINGS.
Zurich/TorontoCollaborative Studio Contextual and representational complexity in the Paradeplatz, Zurich studio.
Melbourne/Toronto Studio Snapshots from the Melbourne/Toronto studio.
Melbourne/Toronto Studio Landscape and urban design projects in the Melbourne/Toronto studio.
Virtual Design Studio 1998@ HKU The common design database and the browser interface. The Virtual Design Studio setup and participants The 24-hour global design studio.
VDS Online • Virtual Design Studio @ HKU • GVDS - Global Virtual Design Studio - School of Design • Clyde Virtual Design Studio • Distributed Interactive Virtual Design Studio • International Virtual Design Studio @ METU-UNION • VDS2002 - works anywhere & anytime • dr. Kazimierz Butelski _ Virtual Design Studio 2000-VDS_Y2K • Diploma 2000 Virtual Design Studio • Australian Virtual Design Studio 1995 • International Virtual Design Studio 1995 @ sydney • International Virtual Design Studio 1995 @ USYD • Virtual Design Studio at MIT • The Virtual Design Studio 1993-4 @ MIT • The Virtual Design Studio 1995 @ MIT • Virtual Design Studio @ ajou.kr • The Ford Virtual Design Studio
Thank You http://thinkdesign.cgu.edu.tw wenzhi@mail.cgu.edu.tw