This paper introduces new supporting tools in the field of distant collaborative design, namely DCDS and CRTI-weB. These prototypes respectively support: the early stages of design, through the support of the crucial initial step of free-hand sketches shared in real-time, and the asynchronous collaborative activities. The main goal of this paper is to propose the use of these innovative tools as an efficient and realistic way of managing long distance collaboration, to effectively serve the designers needs. This proposition is analyzed and questioned through a real-size experiment featuring 30 architecture and architectural-engineering students, working together in real-time in different locations (Belgium and France). This experiment and the necessary survey open up interesting fields of investigation, such as the relevance of the proposed devices in supporting distant collaborative design in architecture and the benefit this represents for students to merge the IT aspects and the design studio. The methodology and the replicability are analyzed to increase the level and quality of formation of our students and, finally, a critique of the tools confirms a benefit for the developing teams.
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Elsen, C., Juchmes, R., Kubicki, S., & Leclercq, P. (2022). DCDS – Distant Collaborative Design Studio. In Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (eCAADe) (pp. 325–332). eCAADe. https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2008.325
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