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Characterizing Smart Environments as Interactive and Collective Platforms: A Review of the Key Behaviors of Responsive Architecture

Ju Hyun Lee, Michael J. Ostwald, Mi Jeong Kim

2021Sensors47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Since architect Nicholas Negroponte first proposed a vision of responsive architecture smart environments have been widely investigated, especially in the fields of computer science and engineering. Despite growing interest in the topic, a comprehensive review of research about smart environments from the architectural perspective is largely missing. In order to provide a formal understanding of smart environments in architecture, this paper conducts a systematic literature review of scholarly sources over the last decade, focusing on four related subjects: (1) responsive architecture, (2) kinetic architecture, (3) adaptive architecture and (4) intelligent buildings. Through this review, the paper identifies and examines interactive and collective behaviors in smart environments, thereby contributing to defining the properties of creative, smart spaces in the contemporary digital ecosystem. In addition, this research offers a means of systematically characterizing and constructing smart environments as interactive and collective platforms, enabling occupants to sense, experience and understand smart spaces.

Topics & Concepts

ArchitectureSmart environmentComputer scienceKey (lock)Reference architectureHuman–computer interactionBuilding automationSmart materialArchitectural engineeringData scienceEngineeringSoftware architectureWorld Wide WebComputer securityInternet of ThingsNanotechnologyThermodynamicsArtMaterials scienceVisual artsPhysicsArchitecture and Computational DesignAugmented Reality ApplicationsSmart Cities and Technologies
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