Today architecture design must develop complex and integrated solutions to solve urban and building issues. It is therefore important to adopt conducive methodologies and technologies to enhance material and immaterial infrastructures, by computerising processes and considering users’ needs regarding the performance of buildings in use. The aim is to improve the use of resources and people’s life quality. The research uses a transdisciplinary approach, already tested in two university case studies, that is based on the contextual analysis and evaluation of objective-quantitative and subjectivequalitative aspects, in order to understand the correspondence of the satisfaction and importance levels expressed by users with the detected situation and the priority actions to be implemented.
Tonelli, C., Fontana, L., Martincigh, L., Bellingeri, G., DI GUIDA, M. (2020). TRANSDISCIPLINARY AND SHARED METHODOLOGIES FOR THE DESIGN: INPUT DATA IDENTIFICATION. In M. Lauria, E. Mussinelli, F. Tucci (a cura di), Producing Project (pp. 263-270). Rimini : Maggioli.
TRANSDISCIPLINARY AND SHARED METHODOLOGIES FOR THE DESIGN: INPUT DATA IDENTIFICATION
Chiara Tonelli;Lucia Fontana;Lucia Martincigh;Gabriele Bellingeri;Marina Di Guida
2020-01-01
Abstract
Today architecture design must develop complex and integrated solutions to solve urban and building issues. It is therefore important to adopt conducive methodologies and technologies to enhance material and immaterial infrastructures, by computerising processes and considering users’ needs regarding the performance of buildings in use. The aim is to improve the use of resources and people’s life quality. The research uses a transdisciplinary approach, already tested in two university case studies, that is based on the contextual analysis and evaluation of objective-quantitative and subjectivequalitative aspects, in order to understand the correspondence of the satisfaction and importance levels expressed by users with the detected situation and the priority actions to be implemented.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.