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SARIYILDIZ, Sevil. ICT influence on spatial planning, building and the built environment. In: CONGRESSO ÍBERO-AMERICANO DE GRÁFICA DIGITAL, 4., 2000, Rio de Janeiro. Anais... Rio de Janeiro: UFRJ, 2000.
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Abstract

The building sector is entering a new era. Continual developments in information and communication technology have an impact throughout the entire life cycle of a building and the built environment. Through changes in daily life it will influence; the spatial planning, the urban structure of the future, our cities and the culture of our living environment.The buildings, the built environment and the architectural design itself will therefore evolve.ICT has already started to show its influence in our way of living, our habits and, in the long term, our culture. It has also changed our way of working, communicating, building and the creative aspects of designing within the building sector. The gap between creative design, which is done by means of advanced modelling software with complex architectural forms, and materialization, the building technical aspect of these complex designs, is getting bigger. The building technicians must be aware of the fact that this gap is growing rapidly as a result of the advanced modelling software. ICT and Internet technology provide a closer link between the participants in the building process, their activities, knowledge, and information. Collaboration and communication within ICT techniques will be the future of the building practice with respect to efficiency and quality improvement of this sector. This paper provides a vision on the influences of the future ICT developments in spatial planning, architecture in general and focuses on the influences of the building sector in the above-mentioned fields.
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