Research by Design, Demarcation and Recoginition

C.H. Doevendans, H.A. Sap

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Samenvatting

There is a strong tendency to see designing as a form of research; research by design. On the other hand it is stated that the urban design discipline has ceased to exist or does not develop anymore. Is this correct and can 'research by design' change this situation? These are the questions of concern in this paper, taking into account that - differently from what is often stated - urban design has an established research tradition. Seven schools or directions from this research tradition are briefly represented below.
Originele taal-2Engels
TitelResearch by Design, international conference, Delft, November 2000
RedacteurenAnja Langenhuizen, Marieke van Ouwerkerk, Jurgen Rosemann
Plaats van productieDelft
UitgeverijDUP Science
Pagina's269-275
ISBN van geprinte versie90-407-2214-5
StatusGepubliceerd - 2001
EvenementInternational Conference on Research by Design, November 1-3, 2000, Delft, The Netherlands - Delft, Nederland
Duur: 1 nov. 20003 nov. 2000

Publicatie series

NaamEAAE Transactions on Architectural Education
Volume11

Congres

CongresInternational Conference on Research by Design, November 1-3, 2000, Delft, The Netherlands
Land/RegioNederland
StadDelft
Periode1/11/003/11/00
AnderInternational Conference on Research by Design

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