Research on the development of computer digital technology combined with commercial space landscape design in the theory of "design combined with nature."
Architecture networking and digital computer technologies are critical in building design and construction. They have transformed architects' and designers' approaches to building design, making it more efficient, accurate, and collaborative. This study aimed to investigate the impact that...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of communication networks and information security 2023-04, Vol.15 (1), p.84-94 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Architecture networking and digital computer technologies are critical in building design and construction. They have transformed architects' and designers' approaches to building design, making it more efficient, accurate, and collaborative. This study aimed to investigate the impact that architectural networking and digital computer technology have on aesthetic quality and user experience, with a particular emphasis on the role that functionality plays in mediating the relationship and the role that client preferences play in moderating the relationship. A quantitative approach was taken to the research, and data was obtained from 375 participants through an online survey. The participants were shown a hypothetical building design via digital technology, and they were given the task of rating the aesthetically pleasing qualities of the building as well as the overall user experience. According to the research findings, architectural networking and computer digital technology had a considerable impact, both positively and significantly, on the aesthetic quality of the building design and the user experience. In addition, it was discovered that functionality partially mediated the relationship between architecture networking and aesthetic quality and user experience. This finding lends credence to the idea that the functionality of a building's design plays an integral part in determining both the aesthetic quality and the user experience of the building. It was discovered that client preferences significantly moderated the relationship between architecture networking and aesthetic quality/user experience. This finding indicates that the impact of architecture networking on aesthetic quality and user experience was more pronounced when the clients preferred modern and innovative designs. |
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ISSN: | 2073-607X 2076-0930 |