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Spatial Hunt: Social Media as a Source of Design in Architecture
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Author(s): Naime Esra Akin (Beykent University, Turkey)and Can Dagdelen (Arkitema Architecture and Engineering Company, Turkey)
Copyright: 2019
Pages: 20
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Handbook of Research on Media Literacy Research and Applications Across Disciplines
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Melda N. Yildiz (New York Institute of Technology, USA), Minaz Fazal (New York Institute of Technology, USA), Meesuk Ahn (New York Institute of Technology, USA), Robert Feirsen (New York Institute of Technology, USA)and Sebnem Ozdemir (Istinye University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9261-7.ch016
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Abstract
This chapter targets thinking toward the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Today, the spreading effects of information and communication technologies transform the society towards new habits and lifestyles. Individuals unhesitatingly and continuously share personal data on social media. Architects have started to figure out how this big data can be collected to help a better understanding of this emerging society and how to design for it. The text proposes a model for making an artificial intelligence-based spatial analysis that depends on a phenomenological approach to architecture. The model follows the public preferences to re-organize the design process to be well integrated with user participation. This research is made to analyze the possibilities how digital media literates contribute to the enrichment of the everyday life by using the tools of the digital world.
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