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Title: Architecture Research Methods ARCH 5365


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Architecture Research MethodsARCH 5365
  • Gary W. Smith, 2006

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  • . . . most innovative research in architecture
    will be interdisciplinary, requiring atypical or
    unexpected combinations of methods.
  • think outside the box

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  • . . . if architecture as a field can be
    strengthened and enriched through research, then
    the power of architecture to enhance peoples
    lives will be strengthened as well.

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  • multiple connections between human experience
    and built form
  • Architectural research allows us to understand .
    . . that successful built environments are
    successful not just because of their physical
    attributes, but also because of many human
    considerations . . . including subjective
    preferences, memory, physical comfort, and a
    sense of ones social roles.

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  • architecture encompasses so many different
    disciplines that architectural research must
    engage with what all of them have to offer.

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  • What is a Topic of Inquiry?

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  • Topic of Inquiry filtered through the
    Interdisciplinary Screen includes
  • Interpretive-historical research
  • Qualitative research
  • Correlational research
  • Experimental research
  • Simulation research
  • Logical argumentation
  • Case study/mixed methods

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  • In the 70s there was a surge in research into
    energy conservation
  • Sustainability research in the 90s
  • WHAT NOW?

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  • James Snyder defines research as systematic
    inquiry directed toward the creation of
    knowledge.
  • What is Systematic inquiry?

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  • New knowledge (creation) can involve
  • assessing the outcome of fusing two previously
    distinct functional building types
  • testing materials
  • evaluating the success of particular building
    forms in communicating intended meanings to
    different stakeholders
  • advances in the process of design and the
    practices of architectural firms

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  • Why is research important to architectural
    practice?
  • Architectural design and practice
  • often involves unfamiliar circumstances beyond
    the expertise of individual practitioners and
    beyond the conventional wisdom of the profession
  • is often extraordinarily complicated
  • is fraught with uncertainty if unconventional
    aesthetic principles are used in setting
    involving conflicting stakeholder values.
  • may involve particular requirements that are not
    well documented

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  • What are examples of Systems of Inquiry
  • Critical Theory
  • Poststructuralist
  • Post-positivism
  • Structuralist

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  • Strategy (method) is the skillful management and
    planning of anything, the overall research plan
    or structure of the research study, or research
    design (an action plan for getting from here to
    there).

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  • Tactics are any skillful move (war references),
    specific techniques, i.e. data collection
    devices, response formats, archival treatment,
    analytical procedures

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Systems of Inquiry
Strategies
Tactics
Note that these are broad to specific
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