D - Design - Methodologies - Investigating - The - Nature - of - Relation. Seen February 02, 2019
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Article TitleArchitectural design-process
Date PublishedSeptember 06, 2015
Date AccessedFebruary 02, 2019
The act of designing in architecture is a complex process. Many designers, when probed for
reasons to explain their actions, are either unable to answer questions, or provide
explanations that are not true descriptions of their actions. Frequently the designer will
answer that his or her reason for making a particular design decision is based on 'feeling' or
'intuition.' Under this model the design process assumes a 'mystical' aura. Architectural
designers can create, yet are unable to say how they do so. Often that which can be
explicitly discussed by the designer is the least significant part of his or her design process. It
is unlikely that designers are 'channeling' information from cosmic sources. Rather, they are
working with knowledge that is largely tacit. This thesis attempts to de-mystify the process of
architectural design. Through a close scrutiny of existing literature, incorporation of personal
experience as an architect, and testing of theories with lay, novice, and expert designers a
theory of design methodology is proposed.