The Effect of Remote Collaborative Work on Design Processes During the Pandemic release_q3dfbvixqnfe7mirgt5goc3dbe

by Pelin Ozturk, Cem Avci, Cigdem Kaya

Published in Strategic Design Research Journal by UNISINOS - Universidade do Vale do Rio Dos Sinos.

2021   Volume 14, p114-123

Abstract

At the beginning of 2020, the virus called "COVID-19" spread rapidly all over the world. One of the measures taken to prevent the spread of the virus was social distance rules. Hence, employees and students had to work remotely using communication tools. In the design field, professionals and students working remotely during the pandemic, were limited to the possibilities of the communication tools they used while developing the design process, and they found ways to use these facilities in line with their practice routines in the physical environment. In this article, the tools used during the collaborative design processes conducted remotely during the pandemic were examined with a questionnaire study. Even though designers worked digitally due to the necessity to continue their work in this period, it was observed that they had positive experiences with the special tools they used. However, the transfer of tacit knowledge to design projects in the collaborative design process has been restricted in the collaborative design process due to limited spatial communication. While many designers were discovering the tailored tools for this purpose they could already use, many improvements were suggested through the unaware needs became explicit ones.
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