ABSTRACT

Revealing Architectural Design examines the architectural design process from the point of view of knowledge domains, domain syntax, coherence, framing, thinking styles, decision-making and testing. Using straightforward language, the book connects general design thinking to underlying frameworks that are used in the architectural design process.

The book provides historical grounding as well as clear examples of real design outcomes. It includes diagrams and explanations to make that content accessible. The frameworks and their methods are described by what they can accomplish, what biases they introduce and the use of their final outcomes.

Revealing Architectural Design is an advanced primer useful to anyone interested in increasing the quality of their architectural design proposals through understanding the conceptual tools used to achieve that process. While it is intended for undergraduate and graduate students of architectural design, it will also be useful for experienced architectural practitioners. For the non-architect, this book opens a window into the priorities of a discipline seldom presented with such transparency.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

section |59 pages

Conceptual Foundations

section |60 pages

Thinking Tools

chapter |23 pages

Thinking styles

chapter |11 pages

First principles

chapter |24 pages

Domain-to-domain transfer

section |185 pages

Frameworks and Methods

chapter |52 pages

Patterns

chapter |59 pages

Forces

chapter |66 pages

Concepts

chapter |6 pages

Conclusion