The implementation of new information and comunication technologies as supporting tools for the sustainable design as a strategy towards the climate change
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https://doi.org/10.5821/ace.v6i16.2521Keywords:
Information, life cycle, pre-design, knowledge transfer.Abstract
The article explains the way in which the development of ICTs parting from the visualization of the information, focused on the knowledge transfer about the different rules and initiatives that have been proposed under a sustainable designed product, allows the space architects and designers to analyze the carbon print driven by the production of their designs, looking forward to make better decisions towards the climate change that has been a result of the transformations done to our environment. We start from the philosophical analysis of the information concept as a milestone; analyzing contemporary explanations about the way we interact with the information and the development of digital technologies that are able to reach the consumer, as well as the way interfaces are efficient means for the knowledge transfer. Their specific application will allow architects and designers to take into account different basis of knowledge during the pre-design phase in order to improve decisions considering climate change.Downloads
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