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MAPS FOR DESIGN REFLECTION

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Pages 176-189 | Published online: 08 May 2009
 

Abstract

In this paper the authors introduce, apply, and discuss a set of design artefacts called maps, intended to support design researchers in capturing, analysing, and reflecting upon design processes. The maps focus on reflection with regard to the role of sources of inspiration and design materials in the emergence and transformation of design ideas. The paper revolves around a specific case, the design of media façades – i.e. displays that are an integrated part of a building's façade – as part of the development of material for a bid in an architectural competition for a new modern art museum in Warsaw, Poland. They discuss their findings from using the maps for design reflection in this case, with a particular focus on the importance of employing artefacts to support design reflection.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank their partners at BIG, and would also like to thank Glaister, Mehin, and Rosén for providing information on Chronos Chromos Concrete, and artist Jette Gejl Kristensen for ideas and fruitful discussions. This research has been funded by the Danish Council for Strategic Research, grant number 2128-07-0011 (Digital Urban Living).

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