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Covering the topics of architecture and industrial design Creative
Design in Industry and Architecture argues that the discourse on
design criteria for both professions share many similarities. It is
not intended to be prescriptive, but is rather the outcome of a
detailed design analysis of the works of a number of industrial and
architectural designers. The authors sought to compare the cultural
outcomes of vernacular design in an attempt to show that the design
process does not need to be difficult or complicated. This book
seeks to present a critical assessment of design processes which
achieve innovation in the fields of both architectural and
industrial disciplines. The book is therefore about creativity,
design strategies and innovative understanding.With decades of
academic experience, the authors are keen on the idea that
creativity can be taught. They wrote this book from an ongoing
pedagogical need to show students that the creative palette has a
wide range. Case studies and their related theory which support
this view are included within the chapters.The book also unveils
the design dilemma; how design can become complicated when
surrounded with intricate problems although it is the sum of simple
solutions. Common theories and practices are exposed within the two
disciplines through observation, analysis, experiment and
reflection to discuss and gain insight. Both creative and practical
approaches are analysed by making a historical study followed by
the fundamentals reflecting the current situation and practical
applications of the architectural and industrial design principles
outlined in an extensive collection of examples. To educators this
book is instructive, to the students deductive, to designers
inspiring.
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