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摘要
由于互联网的全球使用,建筑信息的获取发生了巨大的变化。在数字环境中,与编辑和出版书籍杂志的高成本相比,信息的数量及其“免费”的可用性创造了优势。这一事实导致了用引人注目的图像简化内容的趋势,并避免了强调项目理念的文本信息。先前的研究表明,数字和类比来源是互补的,但没有检查搜索行为或建筑信息类型是否会影响学生的结果。本研究旨在观察建筑系学生的数字和模拟访问习惯,并深入探讨这些行为的原因。设计并验证了一份关于获取建筑信息的调查问卷,来自universsidade da Coruña建筑学院的170名本科生参与了调查问卷。研究结果显示,年纪较小的学生更关注以图片为基础的社交网络作为信息来源,尽管他们承认,在书籍和杂志等类似来源中可以找到更高质量的信息。此外,已经发现信息搜索习惯会影响学生的结果,这取决于主题的性质。
Analogue and Digital Access to Architectural Information
Access to architectural information has undergone great changes due to the global use of the internet. In the digital environment, the quantity of information and its 'free' availability create advantages compared to the high costs of editing and publishing books and magazines. This fact has resulted in a tendency to simplify the content with striking images and avoid information from texts that emphasise the philosophy of the project. Previous research indicates that both digital and analogical sources are complementary, but there is no examination of whether the search behaviours or the types of architectural information influence students’ results. This research aims to observe the digital and analogue access habits of architecture students and to delve into the reasons for these behaviours. A questionnaire on access to architectural information has been designed and validated, in which 170 undergraduate students from the School of Architecture of the Universidade da Coruña have participated. The results show that younger students focus on image-based social networks as a source of information, despite acknowledging that higher-quality information can be found in analogue sources such as books and magazines. Furthermore, it has been detected that information search habits influence student results, depending on the nature of the subject.