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ModRule: A user-centric mass housing design platform

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posted on 2021-08-24, 02:49 authored by Lo, Tian Tian; Schnabel, Marc Aurel and Gao, Yan
This paper presents a novel platform, ModRule, designed and developed to promote and facilitate collaboration between architects and future occupants during the design stage of mass housing buildings. Architects set the design-framework and parameters of the system, which allows the users to set their space requirements, budgets, etc., and define their desired way of living. The system utilizes gamification methodologies as a reference to promote incentives and user-friendliness for the layperson who has little or no architectural background. This enhanced integration of a both bottom-up approach (user-centric/player) with a top-down approach (architect-centric/game-maker) will greatly influence how architects design high rise living. By bridging the gap between the architect and the user, this development aims to instill a greater sense of belonging to people, as well as providing architects with a better understanding of how to give people more control over their living spaces. The paper also presents an evaluation of a design process that employed ModRule.

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Preferred citation

Lo, Tian Tian; Schnabel, Marc Aurel and Gao, Yan, . (2015, January). ModRule: A user-centric mass housing design platform. In Communications in Computer and Information Science 16th International CAAD Futures Conference, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL (527 pp. 236-254). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-47386-3_13

Conference name

16th International CAAD Futures Conference

Conference start date

2015-07-08

Conference finish date

2015-07-10

Title of proceedings

Communications in Computer and Information Science

Volume

527

Series

Communications in Computer and Information Science

Publication or Presentation Year

2015-01-01

Pagination

236-254

Publisher

Springer Berlin Heidelberg

Publication status

Published

ISSN

1865-0929

eISSN

1865-0937

Place of publication

Sao Paulo, BRAZIL