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Concept : a dialogic instrument in architectural design

  • Concept - this is a key term in architectural discourse. However, all too often it is used imprecisely or merely for marketing purposes. What is a concept actually? This publication moves between design theory and design practice and follows the history of the definition of concept in architecture, leading to the formulation of a specifically instrumental and operative definition. It bases concept in architecture on its strategic potential in design decision-making processes. In the changing profession of the designing architect, decisions are increasingly made in multidisciplinary groups. Concept can serve as a dialogic instrument in the process, making it possible to process heterogeneous information from a range of spheres of knowledge. The effective presentation of selected information becomes a relevant interface in the design process, which has a significant influence on the quality of the design.

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Author:Carolin Stapenhorst
ISBN:978-3-86859-364-8
Publisher:Jovis
Place of publication:Berlin
Document Type:Book
Language:English
Year of Completion:2016
Date of the Publication (Server):2024/08/28
Length:207 Seiten
Institutes:FH Aachen / Fachbereich Architektur