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Architectural atmospheres, branding and the social: the impact of digital visualisation technologies in contemporary architectural practice

Funder: ESRC
Duration: October 2011 - September 2013

Research project.

People

Name Telephone Email Office
Professor Monica Degen Professor Monica Degen
College Creative Industries Lead / Professor
(Principal investigator)
T: +44 (0)1895 265940
E: monica.degen@brunel.ac.uk
+44 (0)1895 265940 monica.degen@brunel.ac.uk Marie Jahoda 236

Outputs

Degen, MM., Melhuish, C. and Rose, G. (2016) '“The real modernity that is here”: understanding the role of digital visualisations in the production of a new urban imaginary at Msheireb Downtown, Doha'. City and Society, 28 (2). pp. 222 - 245. ISSN: 1548-744X Open Access Link

Journal article

Degen, MM. and Rose, G. (2016) 'Dimming the scintillating glow of unwork: looking at digital visualisations of urban redevelopment projects', in Lindner, C. and Jordan, S. (eds.) Cities Interrupted Visual Culture and Urban Space. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 10: 1474224415. ISBN 13: 9781474224413.

Book chapter

Degen, MM., Melhuish, C. and Rose, G. (2015) 'Producing Place Atmospheres Digitally: Architecture, Digital Visualisations Practices and the Experience Economy'. Journal of Consumer Culture, 17 (1). pp. 3 - 24. ISSN: 1741-2900 Open Access Link

Journal article

Degen, MM., Rose, G. and Melhuish, C. (2014) 'Networks, interfaces and computer-generated images: learning from digital visualisations of urban redevelopment projects'. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 32 (2). pp. 386 - 403. ISSN: 1472-3433 Open Access Link

Journal article

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