Starting from the study of an architect who designs in the absence of sight, we question to what extent prevailing notions of design may be complemented with alternative articulations. In doing so, we point at the cognitivist understanding of human cognition underlying design researchers’ outspoken attention for ‘visual thinking’, and contrast this with more situated understandings of human cognition. The ontological and epistemological differences between both raise questions about how design research is produced, and consequently what design can also be. By accounting for how a blind architect re-articulates prevailing notions of design, we invite researchers to keep the discussion open and call for an ontological and epistemological re-a...
The buildings architects design are multi-sensory in nature and much richer than the visual aspects ...
Abstract: Architects deal with visual/spatial features and organization of larger scale real world e...
This paper reports on a study of a design meeting between two architects and a blind user/expert. To...
Starting from the study of an architect who designs in the absence of sight, we question to what ext...
Key to design ability is said to be a characteristic form of cognition, generally described as ‘visu...
Key to design ability is said to be a characteristic form of cognition, generally described as ‘visu...
To address the visual bias in architectural design, we explore ways to include vision impaired perso...
In an article significantly titled “Designerly ways of knowing”, Nigel Cross contends that design ha...
This article sets out to demonstrate that architects’ and other designers’ visual ways of knowing ma...
This article sets out to demonstrate that architects’ and other designers’ visual ways of knowing ma...
In the context of architectural design, disability tends to be associated with accessibility norms, ...
In the context of architectural design, disability tends to be associated with accessibility norms, ...
Making tangible connections between theory and practice, ideas and form, this book encourages debate...
Making tangible connections between theory and practice, ideas and form, this book encourages debate...
Architectural design as collaborative practice relies on using representational artefacts. However, ...
The buildings architects design are multi-sensory in nature and much richer than the visual aspects ...
Abstract: Architects deal with visual/spatial features and organization of larger scale real world e...
This paper reports on a study of a design meeting between two architects and a blind user/expert. To...
Starting from the study of an architect who designs in the absence of sight, we question to what ext...
Key to design ability is said to be a characteristic form of cognition, generally described as ‘visu...
Key to design ability is said to be a characteristic form of cognition, generally described as ‘visu...
To address the visual bias in architectural design, we explore ways to include vision impaired perso...
In an article significantly titled “Designerly ways of knowing”, Nigel Cross contends that design ha...
This article sets out to demonstrate that architects’ and other designers’ visual ways of knowing ma...
This article sets out to demonstrate that architects’ and other designers’ visual ways of knowing ma...
In the context of architectural design, disability tends to be associated with accessibility norms, ...
In the context of architectural design, disability tends to be associated with accessibility norms, ...
Making tangible connections between theory and practice, ideas and form, this book encourages debate...
Making tangible connections between theory and practice, ideas and form, this book encourages debate...
Architectural design as collaborative practice relies on using representational artefacts. However, ...
The buildings architects design are multi-sensory in nature and much richer than the visual aspects ...
Abstract: Architects deal with visual/spatial features and organization of larger scale real world e...
This paper reports on a study of a design meeting between two architects and a blind user/expert. To...