Augustin / Coleman The Designer's Guide to Doing Research
1. Auflage 2011
ISBN: 978-1-118-10378-4
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Applying Knowledge to Inform Design
E-Book, Englisch, 336 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-1-118-10378-4
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
An essential introduction to applying research for busyarchitects and designers
The competitive design market and the need to create enduringvalue place high demands on architects and designers to expandtheir knowledge base to be able to digest and utilize multiplesources of information. Expected by their clients to be well versedon all aspects of a project, time-constrained architects anddesigners need quick responses in the face of daily challenges. Asa result, these professionals must--more than ever--relyon, and apply, readily accessible information culled from soundresearch to gain a competitive advantage.
The Designer's Guide to Doing Research serves as an introductoryguide on the general concepts and processes that define "good"research. Organized logically with the practical tools necessary toobtain research for all facets of the designer's workflow, thisbook offers:
* Material written in an accessible format specifically forpractitioners
* Reliable content by experienced authors--a notedenvironmental psychologist and an interior design educator who isalso a practitioner and writer
* Tools for planning, executing, and utilizing research presentedin an easy-to-follow format along with case studies, sources, andapplications
Written for all practices and people concerned with the builtenvironment, from architects and interior designers to facilitymanagers, landscape architects, and urban planners, this bookserves as an invaluable starting point for gathering andimplementing research effectively.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Foreword: The Necessity for Research vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Before You Do Design Research xi
Research versus Insight xiii
The Research/Design Relationship xiv
Why This Book? xv
Why Research? xvii
Design as Research xviii
Knowing xxii
Thinking and Knowing xxvi
A Scientific Method xxix
Asking the Right Questions xxx
Chapter 1 Design Research and Its Influence on the Practiceof Design 1
Generalizing Design Thinking 1
Design Research as a Means for Attraction and Retention 3
Design Research as a Means for Social Reform 3
Design Research as a Response to the Need for Design Speed 3
Design Research to Build a Sustainable Knowledge Base 4
Design Research to Gain Understanding of Cultural Distinctions5
Design Research as a Source of Value 6
Core Concepts 6
Endnotes 7
A Story of Practice: Making the Implicit Explicit 8
Chapter 2 Researching: Context, Process, General Concepts19
Economic Context of Design and Research 19
Design Process 22
Research Process 23
"Good" Research 25
Owning the Information 29
Planning and Organizing a Project-Specific ComprehensiveResearch Plan 30
Overview of Types of Research 32
Differences in Types of Research: Applied or Theoretical 33
Comparing Research Tools 34
Merits of Using Several Different Research Tools to Answer AnyResearch Question 40
Core Concepts 40
Endnotes 42
Chapter 3 What to Learn 43
Informing Design-Related Change 43
Design-Project-Based Information Gathering 46
Social-Science-Based Information Needs 51
Core Concepts 77
Endnotes 78
Chapter 4 The Goals of Project Initiation 81
Research for Competitive Advantage 81
Secondary Information 84
Peer-Reviewed Studies 87
Literature Reviews 88
Within-Firm Archival Research 100
Experience Sampling Method 100
Design Charettes 109
Endnotes 113
A Story of Practice: A Research-Based Marketing Strategy114
Chapter 5 The Goals of Investigation 125
Research as a Process of Discovering a Client's Needs125
Interviews 127
Cognitive Mapping 142
Repertory Grid 144
Annotated Plans 147
Content Analysis--Verbal Material 148
Content Analysis--Visual 152
Surveys 156
Public Parks Survey 173
Endnotes 176
A Story of Practice: It Starts with Programming 177
Chapter 6 The Goals of Integration in Schematic Design189
How Research Informs the Schematic Design Process 189
Research Shapes Refining the Design Strategy 191
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 193
Behavior Mapping 196
Observation 199
Space Syntax 217
Social Network Analysis 218
Discussion Groups 218
Space Simulation 228
Experiments 232
A Story of Practice: Schematic Design 236
A Story of Practice: Design Development 244
Endnotes 266
Chapter 7 The Goals of Implementation 255
How Research Informs the Post-Occupancy Evaluation (POE) 255
Post-Occupancy Evaluations 257
Case Studies 262
A Story of Practice: Post-Occupancy Evaluation 267
Endnotes 290
Chapter 8 How to Maintain and Access Research Findings283
Raw Resources 285
Organizational System 287
Additional Considerations 288
Core Concepts 289
Endnote 292
Conclusion: Doing Design Research 291
Additional Sources of Information for Design Researchers293
Index 295