Nazgol Hafizi
She completed her undergraduate studies in 2015 and obtained her Master of Science in Architecture in 2017 from the Department of Architecture, Eastern Mediterranean University(EMU). She completed a Ph.D. in Architecture from EMU in 2022 with a focus on Building Physics, where she explored the integration of technology and human-centric design to create sustainable and comfortable built environments. Her research specializing in IoT, Human-Computer Interaction, and Adaptive Facades has been published in prestigious international refereed journals, and she has authored a book chapter in the same field. With over seven years of experience as a Research and Teaching Assistant at EMU prior to joining ARUCAD, Faculty of Design, she has honed her expertise in architectural design, construction, and technology. She brings a wealth of experience in educational administration; While at EMU, she was an active member of the accreditation committee. Beyond the classroom, she has actively engaged in research and collaborations, demonstrating a passion for pushing the boundaries of architectural design and exploring innovative concepts with a current focus on AI and Architecture in the Metaverse. She has a keen interest in designing with AI and has developed skills in this emerging field.
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In all sectors, evaluating the product after it is in use has an important place. This evaluation has even extra importance in the digital area, since due to technological and digital developments user’s expectations are higher. But in the building sector, there is a lack of interest and concern for going back to the designs and evaluating it after
occupation. This lack of interest brought us to the point that the sector is facing many buildings with the same mistakes; this fact can clarify the importance of POE. As mentioned before, the lack of research on POE for CABS is even more significant and needs extra attention. In the second part of the study, it has been tried to find out all the developments and proposed conceptual models related to POE and CABS to give the broader perspective on the current situation of the field.
To sum up, this review based study which is part of the more comprehensive ongoing PhD study is highlighting the need to focus on POE for CABS by using PRISMA methodology. After clearing the lack of literature research, it has been tried to gather and review all the developments, proposals and models related to the same topic to explain the current situation of this research area.
for decades. They represented diverse symbolic meanings at different
times, but the goal was always to make the building interact with
societies. Ornaments in architecture can be observed reappearing
after the modernist movement. Still with the same fundamental
purpose of communicating, but in various formats this time. The look
of ornamentation altered in the digital era and contemporary
architecture, due to technology improvement and computer
assistance. Contemporary ornaments are no longer an afterthought
to the building, but rather form the whole façade structure. As a
result, the distinction between architecture and adornment in modern
building is blurred. This gives the building the capacity to
communicate several symbolic meanings and provide a multi-sensory
experience for people. This article attempted to provide a historical
overview of ornaments in architecture, from their origins to their
return in the digital era and contemporary architecture. It has also
been attempted to decipher the language of contemporary ornament
and the role of technology in it. Later, several effective cases of
contemporary architecture were explored, which presented current
ornamentation by utilizing new technology, materials, and patterns.
In all sectors, evaluating the product after it is in use has an important place. This evaluation has even extra importance in the digital area, since due to technological and digital developments user’s expectations are higher. But in the building sector, there is a lack of interest and concern for going back to the designs and evaluating it after
occupation. This lack of interest brought us to the point that the sector is facing many buildings with the same mistakes; this fact can clarify the importance of POE. As mentioned before, the lack of research on POE for CABS is even more significant and needs extra attention. In the second part of the study, it has been tried to find out all the developments and proposed conceptual models related to POE and CABS to give the broader perspective on the current situation of the field.
To sum up, this review based study which is part of the more comprehensive ongoing PhD study is highlighting the need to focus on POE for CABS by using PRISMA methodology. After clearing the lack of literature research, it has been tried to gather and review all the developments, proposals and models related to the same topic to explain the current situation of this research area.
for decades. They represented diverse symbolic meanings at different
times, but the goal was always to make the building interact with
societies. Ornaments in architecture can be observed reappearing
after the modernist movement. Still with the same fundamental
purpose of communicating, but in various formats this time. The look
of ornamentation altered in the digital era and contemporary
architecture, due to technology improvement and computer
assistance. Contemporary ornaments are no longer an afterthought
to the building, but rather form the whole façade structure. As a
result, the distinction between architecture and adornment in modern
building is blurred. This gives the building the capacity to
communicate several symbolic meanings and provide a multi-sensory
experience for people. This article attempted to provide a historical
overview of ornaments in architecture, from their origins to their
return in the digital era and contemporary architecture. It has also
been attempted to decipher the language of contemporary ornament
and the role of technology in it. Later, several effective cases of
contemporary architecture were explored, which presented current
ornamentation by utilizing new technology, materials, and patterns.