DIGITALLY SUPPORTED NEIGHBORHOODS
The new infrastructure of digital telecommunication and ubiquitous computation enables people to work, communicate, and entertain via electronic networks from their living places. Therefore, understanding the nature and design of digitally supported neighborhoods is likely to emerge as an increasingly important research question. This study investigates how neighborhoods in Melbourne can be more appropriately designed for new technologies and other convenience, especially for new residents with different life styles. It adopts Sidney Browers (1996) typology of neighborhoods and explores social, spatial and technological implications of new emergent lifestyles, according to Cliffords (2002) classification, on every type.
Digitally supported neighborhoods implication of modern ICTs telecommunication based lifestyles typology scenario based study
Bahrain Tayyar
Faculty of Architecture, Building & Planning The University of Melbourne
国际会议
南京
英文
661-664
2007-04-19(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)