COMPUTER VISUALISATION MEDIA FOR IMPROVING USER PARTICIPATION IN THE EARLY STAGE OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN PROCESS
Publication Type
Conference Paper
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This article evaluates the use of three dimensional (3D) computer visualization (CV) media against two dimensional (2D) traditional visualization (TV) media, to support the participation of users at the early stage of architectural design process, based on qualitative quasi-experimental approach. As a strategic qualitative approach, a conversational dialogue between an architect and twelve clients was used to assess the participation behavior of the clients in designing their houses by using two different versions of media in an experimental design conditions. The results revealed that 3D CV media was more helpful than 2D TV media in terms of the client’s ability to better clarify the design, interact with the designer, express representational elements, read visual material VM and utilize the tool’s functions. 

Conference
Conference Title
The Economics of Smart Cities Conference
Conference Country
Palestine
Conference Date
April 26, 2016 - April 26, 2016
Conference Sponsor
An Najah National Univarsity