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This collection introduces, illustrates, and advances fresh ideas
about creative practice inquiry in architecture. It concerns
architectural knowledge: how architects can use their distinctive
skills, habits, and values to advance professional insight, and how
such insights can be extended to make wider contributions to
society, culture, and scholarship. It shows how architectural ways
of knowing and working can be mobilised as tools for research.
Collected here are a series of creative practices that emerge out
of architecture and actively engage with other fields and methods
reaching across the academic landscape. Architectural inquiries
collected in this book probe matters that lie beyond the obvious
expectations, the conventions, the default, of the discipline.
Drawing, borrowing, adapting, dramatising, perhapsing, monstering,
experimenting, cartooning-the tools and methods of each inquiry
vary but they all share a common outward gaze, engaging
architectural ways of knowing with other disciplines and practices
including the arts, biological sciences, ethnography, and
technology. Chapters gathered here offer insight not only into
incipient modes and tools of architectural research, but emerging
ethical, practical, and philosophical positions intimately tied to
the creative practices involved. Setting-out the idea of creative
practice inquiry in architecture, this innovative volume offers a
lively and resourceful contribution to a growing body of work on
design as research. It will be of interest to: students keen to
pursue architectural ways of thinking and writing; practitioners
who want to use their distinctive professional abilities to
contribute to architectural and scholarly knowledge; and academics
and doctoral candidates keen to engage with the burgeoning
scholarly field of design research.
This collection introduces, illustrates, and advances fresh ideas
about creative practice inquiry in architecture. It concerns
architectural knowledge: how architects can use their distinctive
skills, habits, and values to advance professional insight, and how
such insights can be extended to make wider contributions to
society, culture, and scholarship. It shows how architectural ways
of knowing and working can be mobilised as tools for research.
Collected here are a series of creative practices that emerge out
of architecture and actively engage with other fields and methods
reaching across the academic landscape. Architectural inquiries
collected in this book probe matters that lie beyond the obvious
expectations, the conventions, the default, of the discipline.
Drawing, borrowing, adapting, dramatising, perhapsing, monstering,
experimenting, cartooning-the tools and methods of each inquiry
vary but they all share a common outward gaze, engaging
architectural ways of knowing with other disciplines and practices
including the arts, biological sciences, ethnography, and
technology. Chapters gathered here offer insight not only into
incipient modes and tools of architectural research, but emerging
ethical, practical, and philosophical positions intimately tied to
the creative practices involved. Setting-out the idea of creative
practice inquiry in architecture, this innovative volume offers a
lively and resourceful contribution to a growing body of work on
design as research. It will be of interest to: students keen to
pursue architectural ways of thinking and writing; practitioners
who want to use their distinctive professional abilities to
contribute to architectural and scholarly knowledge; and academics
and doctoral candidates keen to engage with the burgeoning
scholarly field of design research.
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