A community environment design hypertool. Application to sustainable cities interaction regulation. Philippe WOLOSZYN
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Philippe Woloszyn
ESO UMR CNRS 6590
Université de Haute Bretagne Rennes2
Maison de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales
35043 Rennes, France
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Eve Ross
CREM
Université Paul Verlaine-Metz
Ile du Saulcy
57000 Metz, France
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Frédéric Luckel
ENSAS
Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Strasbourg,
8 Bld Wilson
67000 Strasbourg, France
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Gaëtan Bourdin
LBA (Les Badauds Associés)
22 place Pierre Semard
44400 Rezé, France
Summary:
This paper develops an innovative structure of knowledge collaboration forms that allows effective and creative collaboration among the actors along territorial design process.
To contribute to the development of the social dimension of the sustainable development, we investigate a new methodology and computational tools for understanding and facilitating multi-disciplinary, cross-cultural collaboration in sustainable architectural-, urban- land- and ambient-scape design, through evaluating collaboration among project developers, local authorities, architects, engineers, contractors, building inspectors, clients and future users.
Therefore, this proposed integrative tool increases the pool of knowledge and skills available to undertake activities that exceed the capacities of any single person or organization on its own, thus making possible the design and construction of complex skills, especially buildings and ambiences in urban or suburban environment.
Keywords :
collaborative environnement, sustainable landscape, urban design, ambient design, hypertool system, territorial intelligence, Participative game, informational dimensioning, entropy evaluation.
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