
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2016
Series: Human–Computer Interaction Series
ISBN (Hardback): 9783319300269
ISBN (eBook): 9783319300283
Full citation:
Nicholas S. Dalton, Holger Schnädelbach, Mikael Wiberg, Tasos Varoudis (eds), Architecture and interaction, Berlin, Springer, 2016
Architecture and interaction
Contents
Applying hci methods and concepts to architectural design (or why architects could use hci even if they don't know it)
Jakub Krukar, Ruth Conroy Dalton, Christoph Hölscher
17-35
What is it about space that is important in interaction? … let's take the world from a situated point of view
Rachael Lück
37-52
Supporting fluid transitions in innovative learning spaces
architectural, social and technological factors
Nadia Pantidi
57-83
Getting it going
explorations at the intersection of moving bodies, information technology and architecture
Fatemeh Moradi, Mikael Wiberg
113-136
Measuring interaction in workplaces
Kerstin Sailer, Petros Koutsolampros, Martin Zaltz Austwick, Tasos Varoudis, Andy Hudson-Smith
137-161
Community is the message
viewing networked public displays through McLuhan's media theory
Nemanja Memarovic
165-182
Mapping the intangible
on adaptivity and relational prototyping in architectural design
Cameline Bolbroe
205-229
Robotic building as physically built robotic environments and robotically supported building processes
Bier, S. Mostafavi
253-271
Northern urban lights
emplaced experiences of urban lighting as digital augmentation
Anna Luusua, Henrika Pihlajaniemi, Johanna Ylipulli
275-297