ArchitectureWeek As digital technology becomes invisibly embedded in everyday things, even more activities become mediated, and networks extend rather than replace architecture. The author describes the intersections of architecture and interaction design, arguing that the ubiquitous technology does not obviate the human need for place.
ArchitectureWeek A revised edition of a 1993 treatise on one way the digital revolution has changed architecture.
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