Top Banner
Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002
24

Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Dec 22, 2015

Download

Documents

Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration

Mary Lou MaherMarch 2002

Page 2: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Principles of Architecture in Designing Cyberspace

Spatial EnclosureSpatial Function Spatial Layout

Page 3: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Spatial Enclosure

The sense of spatial boundaries that contain people and things can create a more coherent sense of place. These spaces do not necessarily have physical boundaries. The purpose of the enclosure is to indicate the contents of the space, that is, what is in the space and what is outside the space.

Page 4: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Spatial Enclosure

Form creatingBoundariesPlaceAwareness of othersDetermine basic level concepts and

associated semantic frame

Page 5: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Spatial Function

Architects create different kinds of spaces for different functions. In cyberspace this may be a simple as labelling a room by its function, or more complex in defining a variety of activities and purposes for a room. In designing cyberspace, we have started with the easily identified functions of architecture, but we can go beyond this.

Page 6: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Spatial Function

Beyond formNo function in form?New functions? Metaphorical reference to function

Page 7: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Spatial Layout

Architecture is non-linear. Using architectural principles in designing cyberspace has an associated non-linear topology, where navigation can follow the principles of spatial layout, or the principles of the function of the rooms. People can easily navigate among rooms and buildings without a mental map, and therefore can navigation around cyberspace without a consistent mapping to physical space.

Page 8: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Spatial Layout

TopologyDimensions:

3D: N, S, E, W, Up, Down 1D: In, Out ND: Functions

Time and motion

Page 9: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Issues in designing VA

Understanding of VA as a set of objects that have

both a 3D model, behaviour, and purpose

Visualization of place by establishing boundaries

Visualization function and purpose of place

The development of a set of interactive objects

that fulfill the needs in virtual architecture that

are not possible in physical architecture.

Consideration of the implementation of efficient

virtual architecture.

Page 10: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Two Design Examples

Virtual Office and Virtual Conference room

Part of our Virtual CampusImplemented in an object-oriented

environment

Page 11: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Object-oriented VA

The components of the world are programmable objects

Four basic classes: Room Portal Avatar Thing

Page 12: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Virtual Office

Bird View Glass Lift as

the Center for Spatial Organization

Page 13: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Virtual Office

Walls as frames for holding things

Page 14: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Virtual Office

Entrance AreaProviding

Information & Security Devices

Page 15: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Virtual Office

Communication Area

Storing Communication Tools

Page 16: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Virtual Office

Glass LiftSpatial CenterTeleporting

between Ground Floor & First Floor

Page 17: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Virtual Office

Working AreaProviding

Tools & Space for Collaborative Projects

Page 18: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Virtual Office

Relaxation Area

Providing Online Entertainment

Page 19: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Virtual Office

Storage Area

Storing Extra Digital Data & Function Tools

Page 20: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Conference Facilities

Walls as frames for holding things

Page 21: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Conference Facilities

Conference Room Entrance

Page 22: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Conference Facilities

Stairs to Presentation Area

Page 23: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Conference Facilities

Interior

Page 24: Designing Virtual Architecture for Collaboration Mary Lou Maher March 2002.

Conference Facilities

Presentation Area