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Rising from the Ashes :: Design Collaboration for the Future

Mississauga Business TimesAn article by my long-time colleague Prof. John Danahy of the Centre for Landscape Research, University of Toronto related to work using digital design collaboration tools to help inform, educate, and engage in real collaborative debate around a future waterfront region of the Greater Toronto Area. The tools and imagery are generated using the original design collaboration software - Polytrim - that John and I (amongst several others key people - hi Shannon, hi Steve!) worked on in the late 1980’s and 1990’s. Thanks to Steve’s great work and efforts the program still survives and runs today and is one of the most flexible interactive design collaboration tools out there.

A next-generation of these capabilities (and more of course) is under development as the OrbisRT project I’ve mentioned here several times. 

Doctoral Thesis (from a time long ago…)

Ok, Priam asked me (oh foolish Priam) about my Doctoral work, and we found we had a strong common interest in design process representation, diagramming, etc. Since this is a new blog and I’ve never actually posted the document anywhere publically, I thought I would post my Thesis here for those who can handle the read (it is not for the weak of heart - writing is NOT my true strength).

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