Journal of Information Technology in Construction
ITcon Vol. 9, pg. 101-120, http://www.itcon.org/2004/7
ICT revisited - from information & communication to integrating curricula?
submitted: | January 2004 | |
revised: | May 2004 | |
published: | July 2004 | |
editor(s): | Martens B and Jabi W | |
authors: | Ann Heylighen, PhD Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium email:[email protected] http://www2.asro.kuleuven.ac.be/home/heylighen Herman Neuckermans, Prof. Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium email:[email protected] http://www2.asro.kuleuven.ac.be/home/neuckermans Mathias Casaer Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium email:[email protected] | |
summary: | The paper presents a longitudinal study on the iterative implementation and testing of a support tool for precedent-based design. DYNAMODynamic Architectural Memory On-linewas originally conceived as an interactive workhouse to stimulate and support student and professional architects in learning from previous design experience as encapsulated by concrete design projects. Five years after its baptism of fire, the paper looks back on how DYNAMOs role has gradually evolved from an information and communication platform to an instrument for improving curriculum integration through a process of cumulative knowledge development. After briefly recalling the underlying ideas of DYNAMO and their stepwise implementation as an operational platform, a series of case studies documents how the platform has been brought into action in different contextswithin, across and beyond architecture schools. Besides valuable feedback on DYNAMOs prototype, these case studies have generated more general insights regarding design and design tool support, which largely transcend the platform as such. | |
keywords: | architecture, ICT, design support | |
full text: | (PDF file, 0.737 MB) | |
citation: | Heylighen A, Neuckermans H and Casaer M (2004). ICT revisited - from information & communication to integrating curricula?, ITcon Vol. 9, Special issue Digital Media Libraries, pg. 101-120, https://www.itcon.org/2004/7 |