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ISSN 2522-5529 ISSN 2522-5537 (electronic) Springer Series in Adaptive Environments ISBN 978-4-4 ISBN 978-5-1 (eBook) Library of Congress Control Number: 2018966837 © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019 This work is subject to copyright. Interaction and inhabitation of adaptive environments Design to production and operation of adaptive environments Wearable and pervasive sensing Data acquisition, data mining, machine learning Human-robot collaborative interaction User interfaces for adaptive and self-learning environments Materials and adaptivity Methods for studying adaptive environments The history of adaptivity Biological and emergent buildings and citiesĮditors Holger Schnädelbach Mixed Reality Laboratory University of Nottingham Nottingham, UKĭavid Kirk Department of Computer and Information Science Northumbria University Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Books in the series will be authored or edited volumes addressing a wide variety of topics related to Adaptive Environments (AEs) including: – – – – – – – – – – There is emphasis on design, from the inception to the development and to the operation of adaptive environments, while taking into account that digital technologies underpin the experimental and everyday implementations in this area.
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The focus is on the interaction between human and non-human agents, with people being both the drivers and the recipients of adaptivity embedded into environments. The creation and understanding of such adaptive Environments spans the expertise of multiple disciplines, from architecture to design, from materials to urban research, from wearable technologies to robotics, from data mining to machine learning and from sociology to psychology. The Springer Series in Adaptive Environments presents cutting-edge research around spatial constructs and systems that are specifically designed to be adaptive to their surroundings and to their inhabitants. Springer Series in Adaptive Environments Editors-in-Chief Holger Schnädelbach, Mixed Reality Laboratory, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK Henriette Bier, Robotic Building, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, Dessau, Germany Kristof Van Laerhoven, Ubiquitous Computing, University of Siegen, Siegen, Germany People, Personal Data and the Built Environment Walking with Media: Towards a Mixed Reality Pedagogy in University Learning Environments (David Rousell).Pages 205-229 Citation preview

Narrative Interactions (Peter James Baldwin).Pages 143-162ĭesigning an Intervention for Creating Awareness in Motorists About Vehicle Emission Consequences on Human Health (Antti Jylhä, Ismael Harraou, Arnold Jan Quanjer, Jos van Leeuwen).Pages 163-184Ĭonsumption Data in the Built Environment: A Concept Study Using Social Translucence Theory (Mary Barreto).Pages 185-204 Sensing Data in the Home (Chris Speed, Ewa Luger).Pages 123-142

Interactive Interior Design and Personal Data (Sara Nabil, David Kirk).Pages 103-122 Millennial Nomads, Uberization and Semi-autonomous Pods (Roxana Karam).Pages 77-102 WABI: Facilitating Synchrony Between Inhabitants of Adaptive Architecture (Nils Jäger, Holger Schnädelbach, Jonathan Hale, David Kirk, Kevin Glover).Pages 41-75

Alavi, Himanshu Verma, Jakub Mlynar, Denis Lalanne).Pages 13-40 On the Temporality of Adaptive Built Environments (Hamed S. Introduction (Holger Schnädelbach, David Kirk).Pages 1-11
