Design Research in the Netherlands 2005 is the third instalment of a symposium that intends to provide a forum for researchers across the academic and designing disciplines. The five-year interval (1995, 2000, and 2005) allows participants to take a step back from daily considerations and to reflect on their basic methodological assumptions, research programmes, and outcomes. Work on design research is organised in this book in three main parts: Design Research, Design Processes, and Design Tools. The part on Design Research contains papers from the Designed Intelligence Group of Industrial Design TU Eindhoven, the Philosophy Department of the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management TU Delft, Design Theory and Methodology group of Indu...
Could a design be the product of scientific work to be compared with a scientific report? If so, und...
This article provides a stepping-stone for the development of domain-independent design theory, base...
The discourse on architecture and design research in Denmark in the past thirty years has been stuck...
Design Research in the Netherlands 2005 is the third instalment of a symposium that intends to provi...
Design Research in the Netherlands occurs every five years to take stock of the state-of-the-art in ...
The first Design Research in the Netherlands symposium was organised in 1995, with the specific aim ...
The objective of the symposium was to provide a forum within which the participants might present th...
The first Design Research in the Netherlands symposium was organised in 1995, with the specific aim ...
During the 1990s, urban design in Flanders was premised upon a fundamental rethinking of the discipl...
This methodological book describes eight forms of study and research as they relate to design: 1) na...
Research in Architecture is not new, it is usually known as analysis or pre-design stage. Architects...
Nine years after starting the two-year post-graduate programme on technological design [Ackermans an...
Research by Design is the theme of this first special guest edited issue of FORMakademisk. In this ...
This licentiate thesis is design driven, partly based on case studies in the form of experimental de...
The Design Systems chair of the Eindhoven University of Technology has two main lines of research, n...
Could a design be the product of scientific work to be compared with a scientific report? If so, und...
This article provides a stepping-stone for the development of domain-independent design theory, base...
The discourse on architecture and design research in Denmark in the past thirty years has been stuck...
Design Research in the Netherlands 2005 is the third instalment of a symposium that intends to provi...
Design Research in the Netherlands occurs every five years to take stock of the state-of-the-art in ...
The first Design Research in the Netherlands symposium was organised in 1995, with the specific aim ...
The objective of the symposium was to provide a forum within which the participants might present th...
The first Design Research in the Netherlands symposium was organised in 1995, with the specific aim ...
During the 1990s, urban design in Flanders was premised upon a fundamental rethinking of the discipl...
This methodological book describes eight forms of study and research as they relate to design: 1) na...
Research in Architecture is not new, it is usually known as analysis or pre-design stage. Architects...
Nine years after starting the two-year post-graduate programme on technological design [Ackermans an...
Research by Design is the theme of this first special guest edited issue of FORMakademisk. In this ...
This licentiate thesis is design driven, partly based on case studies in the form of experimental de...
The Design Systems chair of the Eindhoven University of Technology has two main lines of research, n...
Could a design be the product of scientific work to be compared with a scientific report? If so, und...
This article provides a stepping-stone for the development of domain-independent design theory, base...
The discourse on architecture and design research in Denmark in the past thirty years has been stuck...