Where Is the ‘Problem’ in Design Studio: Purpose and Significance of the Design Task
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Maturana Cossio, Beatriz
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Where Is the ‘Problem’ in Design Studio: Purpose and Significance of the Design Task
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Design studio is characterised by a teaching model that is distinctly suited for problem-solving. Correspondingly, literature, including information produced by Australian faculties of architecture about their courses asserts that design studio is modelled around problem-solving. However, my research into design studio handouts found a common omission in posing a ‘problem’—a problem that would justify a design solution and from which the ´significance´ of the task would derive. I argue that a well-articulated design problem imbues the case with purpose and significance. It also provides a benchmark against which the results can be assessed and verified.
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ArchNet International Journal or Architectural Research. 8(3): 32-44, November 2014
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