Architectural research methods
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Architectural research methods
J. Wiley, c2002
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
A practical guide to research-just for architects From searching for the best glass to prevent glare to determining how clients might react to color choice for restaurant walls, research is a crucial tool that architects must master in order to effectively address the technical, aesthetic, and behavioral issues that arise in their work. This book's unique coverage of research methods is specifically targeted to help professional designers and researchers better conduct and understand research. Part I explores basic research issues and concepts, and includes chapters on relating theory to method and design to research. Part II gives a comprehensive treatment of specific strategies for investigating built forms. In all, the book covers seven types of research, including historical, qualitative, correlational, experimental, simulation and modeling, logical argumentation, and case study and mixed methods.
Complete with real-life examples of how good research can be used from project inception to completion, Architectural Research Methods is an essential reference for architecture students and researchers as well as architects, interior designers, landscape architects, and building product manufacturers.
Table of Contents
Preface. Acknowledgments. PART I: THE DOMAIN OF ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH. The Scope of This Book (L. Groat) Systems of Inquiry and Standards of Research Quality (L. Groat). Literature Review (D. Wang). Theory in Relation to Method (D. Wang). Design in Relation to Research (D. Wang). PART II: SEVEN RESEARCH STRATEGIES. Interpretive-Historical Research (D. Wang). Qualitative Research (L. Groat). Correlational Reaserch (L. Groat). Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Research (L. Groat). Simulation and Modeling Research (D. Wang). Logical Argumentation (D. Wang). Case Studies and Combined Strategies (L. Groat). Epilogue. Personal Names Index. Subject Index.
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