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A/B Architecture: Publicly Augmented Design
Authors:Carlo Ratti  Matthew Claudel
Abstract:Architects are sometimes criticised for prioritising aesthetics over functionality; but attempts to involve end users in building design all too often encounter apathy. Is a successful participatory design process possible? Carlo Ratti and Matthew Claudel of MIT's Senseable City Lab have been researching ways to make it so. Their solutions include an adaptation of the A/B testing method used in software development, together with means from questionnaires to immersive virtual systems that can draw both conscious and unconscious public feedback while maintaining architects' central role.
Keywords:Benjamin Dillenburger  Christopher's Mind  Computer Aided Architectural Design Group (CAAD)  ETH, Zurich  Gustave Flaubert  Dictionary of Accepted Ideas  Soft Architecture Machines  Nicholas Negroponte  The Oregon Experiment  Christopher Alexander  University of Oregon  ‘pattern language’  Greg Bryant  Inditex  ZARA  crowdsourcing  ‘Architecture Without Architects’ exhibition  Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)  New York  Bernard Rudofsky  N John Habraken  Robin Hood Gardens  Peter and Alison Smithson  Zaha Hadid  Tokyo 2020 Olympic Stadium  NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard)  Carlo Ratti Associati  Future Food District  Milan World Expo  Italy  COOP Italia  ‘Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life’
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