Research by design : a research strategy


Autoria(s): Hauberg, Jørgen
Data(s)

22/03/2012

22/03/2012

2011

Resumo

The idea of an expressive component in research is important to the architectural industry. The expressive element - the possibility of expressing the qualitative aspects of the world and adding something new to the existing through experiments and proposals - is characteristic for the field. All research environments, in the science tradition and in the humanities, have their characteristics. On the one hand, they live up to certain common scientific and methodological criteria - originality and transparency – and on the other hand, they have different practices, using different methods. Research is ‘coloured’ by traditions and professions, and research in architecture should be coloured too, taking into consideration that the practice of architects stretches from natural science and sociology to art and that the most important way in which the architect achieves new cognition is through work with form and space – drawings, models and completed works. Probably all good design is informed by some kind of research – research- based design. But can research arise from design?

Identificador

1646-6756

http://hdl.handle.net/10437/2043

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Edições Universitárias Lusófonas

Palavras-Chave #ARQUITETURA #DESIGN #ARCHITECTURE
Tipo

article