ABSTRACT Rhetoric is a natural part of the design process and has caught the interest of researchers in the last 50 years. Indeed, effective rhetoric has been studied and used since the time of the ancient Greeks to persuade and to influence all manner of things. However, little research has been done on rhetoric in design and engineering, specifically during the decision-making portion of the design process. This paper provides examples of how a decision-making method such as Choosing By Advantages (CBA) uses rhetoric during the decision process and explores how the three components of rhetoric (logos, pathos, and ethos) may apply to the decisionmaking process. The authors argue that understanding rhetoric may provide designers with new me...
Abstract“The function of Rhetoric, then, is to deal with things about which we deliberate, but for w...
In order to understand, grasp and gain knowledge about the often chaotic world around us the strateg...
This study involves conducting a rhetorically configurative analysis of an architectural interior, w...
Usability inspection is a major standard for design evaluation in which expert evaluators use heuris...
The relationship between rhetoric and design has been the subject of numerous scholarly publications...
Research is concerned with communication of design thinking, from the perspective of a designer, and...
Words, images, and models are used in order to grasp the often chaotic world. Here the verbal is reg...
Many of the ways in which artifacts appear to or actually do affect us-as elegant, dynamic, comforta...
Motivation – Choice architecture (Thaler & Sunstein, 2008) is a phrase of the moment among ...
The visual perspective of rhetoric is relatively new in the discipline of rhetoric. Perspective know...
The process of design is seen as the generation, transformation and communication of knowledge in th...
We make numerous decisions every day. Some decisions are based on a range of explicit and material a...
During the building design process hundreds of decisions are made at different stages, and with mult...
Metaphor is a fundamental heuristic supporting cognitive and communicative requirements in design pr...
The paper presents the findings of a PhD study into design decision-making and specifically the use ...
Abstract“The function of Rhetoric, then, is to deal with things about which we deliberate, but for w...
In order to understand, grasp and gain knowledge about the often chaotic world around us the strateg...
This study involves conducting a rhetorically configurative analysis of an architectural interior, w...
Usability inspection is a major standard for design evaluation in which expert evaluators use heuris...
The relationship between rhetoric and design has been the subject of numerous scholarly publications...
Research is concerned with communication of design thinking, from the perspective of a designer, and...
Words, images, and models are used in order to grasp the often chaotic world. Here the verbal is reg...
Many of the ways in which artifacts appear to or actually do affect us-as elegant, dynamic, comforta...
Motivation – Choice architecture (Thaler & Sunstein, 2008) is a phrase of the moment among ...
The visual perspective of rhetoric is relatively new in the discipline of rhetoric. Perspective know...
The process of design is seen as the generation, transformation and communication of knowledge in th...
We make numerous decisions every day. Some decisions are based on a range of explicit and material a...
During the building design process hundreds of decisions are made at different stages, and with mult...
Metaphor is a fundamental heuristic supporting cognitive and communicative requirements in design pr...
The paper presents the findings of a PhD study into design decision-making and specifically the use ...
Abstract“The function of Rhetoric, then, is to deal with things about which we deliberate, but for w...
In order to understand, grasp and gain knowledge about the often chaotic world around us the strateg...
This study involves conducting a rhetorically configurative analysis of an architectural interior, w...