There are multiple points of contact for new media in construction starting with blueprint plans which are revolutionized by new media peer to peer sharing and databases unlike old media which required authorized/notarized prints to be shipped from location to location to be approved and edited.
Next there is the actual build where new media provides seamless communication between all parties including builders/planners/owners/regulator agencies etc.
Finally where the customer/interactor sees new media embedded into completed project through channels like electronic screens which foster advertisement, or human like communication with robotic technology which can assist in directing people to the proper locations.
New media like google maps which direct public in and out of architectural cities.
One of the main information channels which I'm using is the link below which labels builds as "media Facades."
It "discusses projects that investigate the relation between architecture, urban space, and media from technical aspects to aesthetic ones in an attempt to define the tools and the language of this new hybrid of media and architecture. "
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-24942-1_8