A Pilot Study of Interactive Design Behaviors on Site / 基地設計之基地環境互動行為之研究

碩士 / 國立交通大學 / 建築研究所 / 94 / The information collected directly from the site is often a key inspiration for the further design development. How does designer capture the design concepts along with perceiving the site information when they are on site? Lynch and Hack have pointed out that the design concepts are the combination of the cognitive perception of designers and the environmental information of the site. Therefore, a suitable design media is needed to allow such interactive design behaviors with environment on site. Consequently, the goal of our research is to understand the differential design concepts that can be translated and represented in digital form, and also the possible integrated design process for DOS (design on site) base on a mobile design device.

With activity analysis, this thesis unleashes several key points in information translation among a typical DOS session. The interactive behaviors involving design concepts and the environment of the site are identified. With reviews of several case studies of the interactive technologies of physical-virtual space, a movable design device called MODA (Mixed reality On site Design Assistance) is proposed and implemented as the test-bed for understanding DOS.

Experiments are conducted for comparing the usages of DOS with MODA and general DOS. The advantages of using DOS mode as well as the possible research direction for design media for DOS are discovered and discussed as well. Among those, a useful design process that integrates both information collection and design on site process is proposed.


Keywords: Interactive design media, design on site, design activity on site, mixed reality, design process

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/094NCTU5222001
Date January 2005
CreatorsTsai Ruei-Wen, 蔡瑞文
ContributorsChang Teng-Wen, 張登文
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format55

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