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Design Team Cognition Across Spaces and Cultures: An Exploratory Protocol Study
While historically the design team was almost always co-located, physically sharing the same space, tools, and systems, over the last few decades, advances in information and communication technology (ICT) hav...
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Multimodality and Architectural Collaboration
Architectural collaboration has been evolving in response to shifts in our sociotechnical systems. Particularly, multiple modes of digital communication and representation have become increasingly prevalent in...
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Multimodality and Architectural Education
Advances in information and communication technologies have been the catalyst for substantial transformations in the field of architecture and in design education. In response to the pandemic, architectural ed...
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Online Design Processes and Communication Across Cultures: A Cognitive-Social-Technical (C-S-T) System Approach
Architectural teams are increasingly reliant on remote and flexible working and, because of this, face a growing challenge around their collaborative operations across cultures and spaces. Central to this chal...
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The Impact of Visual Character on Perceived Stress Levels: An Intelligent Approach Applied to University Campus Design
Various types of streetscapes have been the subject of past research, with university campus planning being identified as one example where a psychological impact has been observed. However, due to the visual ...
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Conclusion: Three C’s of Design Thinking
The final chapter in this book reflects on the findings, models and frameworks presented previously. The first part, “creative design thinking” revisits the results of two cognitive studies (Chap. 2) and the q...
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Introduction: Exploring Design Thinking
This chapter provides a background to the concept of “design thinking”, as it is defined and used in the field of design research. Thereafter, the chapter introduces three themes in design thinking—creativity,...
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Creative Micro-processes in Parametric Design
This chapter presents a detailed analysis of the actual, rather than theorised, relationship between cognitive activities and creativity in design. Focussing on parametric design, the chapter uses protocol dat...
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Collaborative Design: Team Cognition and Communication
This chapter examines two cognitive issues in collaborative design: team cognition and communication. It commences with a detailed review of past research, before develo** a new framework for design team cog...
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Design Thinking and the Digital Ecosystem
Because design thinking is contextual, insomuch as it varies depending on the tools being used and the environments that support it, there is a need to understand the cognitive impacts of any new platforms tha...
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The Language of Design Thinking
This chapter investigates the relationship between language and cognition in design. This is a critical topic for supporting effective multi-national design teams, and it also illuminates assumptions about des...
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Design Strategies and Creativity
This chapter uses the results of two studies to develop an understanding of different types of design strategies and their connection to creativity in design. Two sets of experimental data are used to capture ...
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Measuring Cognitive Complexity
Past research has theorised that high levels of individual cognitive complexity may result in heightened design thinking and creativity. The precise relationship, however, between cognitive complexity and crea...
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Design Thinking and Building Information Modelling
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is an approach to computer-enabled multi-disciplinary collaboration, communication and coordination. A BIM model is a consolidated digital data repository of a design, whic...
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Design Thinking Across Borders
This chapter investigates cross-national aspects of design thinking, with a focus on three themes: design cognition, complexity and spatial language. The chapter uses a new method, a dual-coding system (design...
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A Design Grammar for Identifying Spatial Uniqueness of Murcutt’s Rural Houses
This chapter presents a design grammar to analyse and measure spatial uniqueness within a specific set of Murcutt’s domestic architecture. The research defines the design grammar that consists of four phases a...
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Using a JPG Grammar to Explore the Syntax of a Style: An Application to the Architecture of Glenn Murcutt
The two classic computational approaches to design are focussed on either space (syntax) or form (grammar) but rarely combine the two. This paper describes a method that selectively merges aspects of Space Syn...
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Evaluating Creativity in Parametric Design Processes and Products: A Pilot Study
Parametric design is an emerging research issue in the design domain. However, our current understanding of creativity in relation to either a process or product standpoint is limited. This paper presents a fo...
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Understanding Cognitive Activities in Parametric Design
Parametric design offers a new paradigm in the field of Computer-Aided Design; a paradigm focused on the potential for producing design variations. However, despite this potential, the cognitive activities ass...
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Analysis of Autonomous Bandwidth-Delay-Balancing Characteristic in the Decay Usage Scheduler
The decay usage scheduler pursues long-term fairness in terms of both service bandwidth and service delay, in contrast to GPS (generalized processor sharing)-based schedulers pursuing short-term fairness only ...