The V.C.Net - A Digital Study In Architecture (1996)
article⁄The V.C.Net - A Digital Study In Architecture (1996)
abstract⁄The ‘V.C.net’ project is an Internetbased educational and communication tool for the architectural community. Its goal is to encourage students from architecture programs across the country and around the world to examine problems and collaborate in the exploration of ideas through the World Wide Web. The central concept of the project involves the creation of a simulated, vital urban environment constructed from various forms of digital data. This ‘virtual city’ will be comprised of projects executed by students of architecture and urban design in the U.S. and abroad. Projects will be proposed for specific sites and will reflect realworld questions as they are minored in the virtual world. The city exists as a heuristic tool and is not intended as a copy of any existing human habitat. The ultimate goal of the project is to create a dynamic platform to study the interrelationship of various forces effecting urban development architecture, planning, civil engineering, economics, social sciences etc. The project originates at the School of Architecture of the University of Detroit Mercy and is intended to be truly interdisciplinary.
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Year |
1996 |
Authors |
Fuchs, Wladek; Martinico, Anthony. |
Issue |
Design Computation: Collaboration, Reasoning, Pedagogy |
Pages |
23-29 |
Library link |
Patricia McIntosh & Filiz Ozel, 1996. bib⁄Design Computation: Collaboration, Reasoning, Pedagogy. ACADIA. |
Entry filename |
v-c-net-digital-study-architecture |