Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Thesis Progress (Monday, 04-20-2015)

I did some more research on Marc Kushner and his work, as the ideas he discussed in his TED talk and elsewhere intrigued me. I can summarize what I have read of his ideas so far into three points:
1. He believes that one of the many trends in architecture is increasing interaction between the average inhabitants/users of a building and the people who design it through technology, specifically through social media.
2. The increasing interaction between the designer and the customer/consumer has prompted architects to produce better designs more suited to the public's needs and wants, and the public to be more likely to accept more innovative and abstract designs from architects.
3. The increased feedback and the elimination of reliance on millenia-old symbols in design to "trick" the public into forming an emotional connection with architecture based on other experiences. "This is the end of architectural history," he says.

Kushner describes a time when his firm designed and built an audaciously styled new building in a vacation community in New York. Everyone was "scared" about it - his firm, the client that hired his firm, and the community itself. But his firm assembled and released "a series of photorealistic renderings" on Facebook and Instagram. The renderings gave everyone involved (photo)realistic expectations of what it would look like, so that by the time the building was complete, "this building was already a part of the community."

This is where virtual reality technology comes in. Allowing the public to experience designs before they are built can create a feedback loop in architecutre, and the only way to truly allow people to experience a space that does not yet exist is using VR.

That's enough for today.

I also spent a lot (a lot) of time catching up on blog posts. Maybe I should be spending less time on blog posts and more time on doing things worth posting.

Monday, April 20, 2015

Thesis Progress (Thursday, 04-16-2015)

Today I was working on research and structuring for my final paper when I discovered the work of an architect and website owner named Marc Kushner. I spent some of my class time watching his 20-minute TED talk, and the rest working on my research paper.

Thesis Progress (Tuesday, 04-14-2015)

Today I was absent, at home sick. I was focusing entirely on resting and recovering as quickly as I could, so I did not do any work on thesis today.

Thesis Progress (Friday, 04-10-2015)

Today I continued work on my final paper, although I was beginning to feel sick and did not get as much done as usual.

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Researching (Wednesday, 04-08-15)

Today I continued working on compiling old research and conducted some new research. I am going to loosely divide the effects of digital reality technologies on architecture into two categories: the kind that impacts the designer and how real world works of architecture are designed, and the kind that impacts how the average person interacts with those works as they use and move through them.
I may have mentioned Microsoft's (relatively) new HoloLens device in one of my earlier posts. It was announced recently compared to the other devices I have examined, so that combined with the fact that Microsoft's developer programs are still some of the more cloistered despite the company's recent efforts to the contrary mean that I know little about it. What I do know about it excites me because it makes it look like my prediction that augmented and virtual reality were going to blur together is already coming true, since what Microsoft touts it as doing is a combination of the definitions of both. More on that blending later, as it may form the basis of the second set of effects on architectural design.

Monday, April 6, 2015

Re-searching (Monday, 04-06-15)

As I mentioned in my last post, I did a lot of research without documenting it. The problem was that I was reading relevant articles and lists of tech specs in my free time, but had not thought to apply them to my thesis. Now that I had learned this, I spent class catching up on blog entries and tracking down and documenting those sources.

Picking Up Pieces 3 (Friday, 04-03-2015)

Today I started going over sources I used in my project. I had relatively few sources - I had read a lot on VR and how it would impact architecture (and some on architecture itself), but a good deal of it was not documented. Going back and finding those will be a tedious and a little bit of a setback, but it will definitely be worth it and I have to do it before I can complete my report on my progress. That is what I have to report today. Hopefully this will be one of the last in the "Picking Up Pieces" series.