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The role of conceptual diagrams in the architectural design process: Case studies of the First Unitarian Church by Louis Kahn, the Staatsgalerie by Stirling and Wilford Associates, and the Jewish Museum by Daniel Libeskind (New York, Germany).

机译:概念图在建筑设计过程中的作用:路易斯·卡恩(Louis Kahn)的第一一神论教会,斯特林和威尔福德协会(Stirling and Wilford Associates)的国家美术馆以及丹尼尔·里伯斯金(Daniel Libeskind)的犹太博物馆(德国纽约)的案例研究。

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This thesis investigates the conceptual phases of design during when designers formulate new ideas, develop them, and often change them, and the role of conceptual diagrams in the evolution of these ideas. The thesis poses three questions. First, what is the nature of the initial phases of design? Second, what are the roles of conceptual diagrams in the initial phases? Third, how to study the initial phases of design?; Expert architects' accounts of their design process often describes the initial phases of design as a period of incubation at the end of which they achieve a complete understanding of their design situation and a full-fledge design. In contrast to these accounts, historical materials from architectural archives portray rather a more complex process during which design proceeds through several iterations and changes. Research in the area of design studies has also corroborated to refute expert designers' accounts by investigating the design process. Research in this area, however, has been inconclusive in providing a rich understanding of the initial phases of design. First, researchers in design have described the initial phases of design differently. Goel and Pirolli (1992) claim that design evolve in two distinct and sequential phases, i.e., problem structuring and problem solving. Schön (1988) characterizes design as construction of a framework rather than a sequential process from problem structuring to problem solving. Maher et al. (2003) describe design as a co-evolutionary process during which problem structuring and problem solving evolve interactively. Second, researchers in the area of design studies have often investigated design processes through simplified design tasks by using the protocol analysis method.; This thesis addresses some of the discrepancies between expert architects' accounts and historical documents and among researchers in design studies about the nature of initial phases of design. It does this through offering a methodology thus far not used in design studies: the cognitive-historical analysis method. The method has been proven to be effective in describing cognitive processes in scientific discovery and has potential to provide a richer and contextually embedded understanding of the design process also. In this thesis, the method is applied to three cases from architectural design: the First Unitarian Church by Louis Kahn, the Staatsgalerie by Stirling and Wilford Associates, and the Jewish Museum by Daniel Libeskind. The archival research for these case studies, indeed, uncovered one particular kind of representation, conceptual diagrams, that designers use in the initial phases of design to explore design ideas and design schemes. The results from the case studies indicate that conceptual diagrams mediate the exploration in two spaces in design: the problem structuring space and the solution space. The former is characterized by conceptualization of design situations, whereas the latter is characterized by a search for a meaningful spatial configuration corresponding to the conceptualization. In the three design processes that were studied, the two phases of design are coalesced through conceptual diagrams which mediate the dual exploration in the problem space and the solution space. The proposal of this thesis is that conceptual diagrams are double-referential, thus through their structural correspondence to their target domains, they align the structures of their respective target domains.
机译:本文研究了设计者提出新思想,发展新思想并经常对其进行更改时的设计概念阶段,以及概念图在这些思想演变中的作用。本文提出了三个问题。首先,设计初始阶段的本质是什么?第二,概念图在初始阶段的作用是什么?第三,如何研究设计的初期阶段?专家架构师对设计过程的描述通常将设计的初始阶段描述为一个孵化期,在此阶段末期,他们会完全了解其设计情况和全面的设计。与这些描述相反,建筑档案中的历史资料描绘了一个更为复杂的过程,在此过程中,设计需要进行多次迭代和更改。设计研究领域的研究也证实了通过调查设计过程来驳斥专家设计师的说法。但是,在提供对设计初始阶段的丰富理解方面,该领域的研究尚无定论。首先,设计研究人员对设计的初始阶段有不同的描述。 Goel和Pirolli(1992)认为设计在两个不同且相继的阶段发展,即问题结构和问题解决。 Schön(1988)将设计的特征描述为框架的构建,而不是从问题构造到问题解决的顺序过程。 Maher等。 (2003年)将设计描述为一个共进化的过程,在此过程中,问题的结构化和问题的解决相互影响。其次,设计研究领域的研究人员通常使用协议分析方法通过简化设计任务来研究设计过程。本文解决了专家建筑师的账目与历史文献之间以及设计研究中有关设计初期阶段性质的研究人员之间的某些差异。它是通过提供一种迄今为止尚未在设计研究中使用的方法来实现这一目的的:认知历史分析方法。该方法已被证明有效地描述了科学发现中的认知过程,并且有潜力为设计过程提供更丰富的上下文相关的理解。在本文中,该方法应用于建筑设计的三个案例:路易斯·卡恩(Louis Kahn)的第一个一神论教会,斯特林(Stirling)和威尔福德协会(Wilford Associates)的国家博物馆(Staatsgalerie)以及丹尼尔·里伯斯金(Daniel Libeskind)的犹太博物馆。这些案例研究的档案研究确实发现了一种特殊的表示形式,即“概念图”(italic diagram),设计师在设计的初始阶段就使用它来探索设计思想和设计方案。案例研究的结果表明,概念图在设计的两个空间中中介了探索:问题构造空间和解决方案空间。前者的特征是设计情况的概念化,而后者的特征是寻求与概念化相对应的有意义的空间配置。在研究的三个设计过程中,通过概念图将设计的两个阶段合并在一起,这些概念图在问题空间和解决方案空间中进行了双重探索。本文的建议是,概念图是双重参照的,因此通过它们与目标域的结构对应,它们可以对齐各自目标域的结构。

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  • 作者

    Dogan, Fehmi.;

  • 作者单位

    Georgia Institute of Technology.;

  • 授予单位 Georgia Institute of Technology.;
  • 学科 Architecture.; Psychology Cognitive.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 258 p.
  • 总页数 258
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 建筑科学;心理学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:45:41

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