- From: Guntur Wiseno Putra <gsenopu@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2020 22:08:53 +0700
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Dear public-informationarchitecture & public-webdesign, When we think about "cyberspace", "webspace" and also "real space", of communications networks, of information networks, of societies, and about engineering the Internet Web architecturally, this quotation concerning with "design" may be inspiring: Navigating strategically across multiple planes requires practitioners to sense and discern connections and patterns in what is taking place, to try to understand the underlying dynamics and interdependencies between elements, to appreciate the diverse possibilities of what is happening and what might happen, and to respond by designing actions which align with the intentions and values of the agreed longer-term strategic trajectory (Hames 2007a, p. 114), but which are contextually appropriate, not copy/pastes of other, previous or “best” practices (Hillier 2011, p. 508). (being cited from J. Hillier's "Strategic Navigation: a Multiplanar Methodology for Strategic Spatial Planning", EspacesTemps.net, 2015) https://www.espacestemps.net/en/articles/strategic-navigation/ Regard, Guntur Wiseno Putra Pada Jumat, 03 Januari 2020, Guntur Wiseno Putra <gsenopu@gmail.com> menulis: > Dear public-informationarchitecture > & public-webdesign, > > > When we think about "cyberspace", "webspace" and also "real space", of > communications networks, of information networks, of societies, and about > engineering the Internet Web architecturally, this quotation concerning > with "design" may be inspiring: > > > Navigating strategically across multiple planes requires practitioners to > sense and discern connections and patterns in what is taking place, to try > to understand the underlying dynamics and interdependencies between > elements, to appreciate the diverse possibilities of what is happening and > what might happen, and to respond by designing actions which align with the > intentions and values of the agreed longer-term strategic trajectory (Hames > 2007a, p. 114), but which are contextually appropriate, not copy/pastes of > other, previous or “best” practices (Hillier 2011, p. 508). > > > (being cited from J. Hillier's "Strategic Navigation: a Multiplanar > Methodology for Strategic Spatial Planning", EspacesTemps.net, 2015) > > > > Regard, > Guntur Wiseno Putra >
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