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Ways to study and research urban, architectural and technical design

Ways to study and research urban, architectural and technical design. Prof.dr.ir. A.C.J.M. Eekhout Prof.dr.ir. T. M. de Jong Dr. D.J.M. van der Voordt. BK2900 Ways to study Bachelors February 2007. Browse via blackboard or direct to website team.bk.tudelft.nl education > 2007 > BK2900

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Ways to study and research urban, architectural and technical design

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  1. Ways to study and researchurban, architectural and technical design Prof.dr.ir. A.C.J.M. Eekhout Prof.dr.ir. T. M. de Jong Dr. D.J.M. van der Voordt

  2. BK2900 Ways to study BachelorsFebruary 2007 • Browse via blackboard or direct to website team.bk.tudelft.nl education > 2007 > BK2900 • Tentamen = elaborating 16 take home assignments on your own website • 1-4 before 1 March • 5-8 before 1 April • 9-12 before 1 May • 13-16 before 1 June • improvements 1 July

  3. Make your own website • Copy (do not drag!) a Word document as index.htm • on your H-disk in the directory internet • make links in that document • to other .doc, .xls, .htm, .gif, .jpg documents copied in that directory (not too large)

  4. Look at your website • look at the web address with your own student number • for example URL www.bk.tudelft.nl/students/b1168959/internet/ • on problems ask helpdesk or phone 81360

  5. Take home assignment 1-4 Publish on your website: • previous own design work, for example from preceding semester • making it retrievable for others by at least two images, documenting them by key words • a computer animation related to your work • an organogram describing your own most successful design process

  6. Take home assignment 5-8 Publish on your website: • a bibliography and iconography of your own fascinations • at least two reference images fascinating you professionally, mentioning their source • naming and describing what is readable from these pictures in key words • comparing them scientifically, naming the ways to study available for such a comparison

  7. Take home assignment 9-12 Publish on your website what kind of: • types useful for design your comparison could produce • design concepts you could derive from the objects you published • models you could make of the objects you published • programmes you can read from the published images.

  8. Take home assignment 13 Publish on your website: • an essay concerning at least 10 key words • given in your personal key word list distributed on the lecture • not necessarily related to your work

  9. Take home assignment 14-15 Publish on your website: • a study proposal for your graduate project • using FutureImpact organ • a critical review of a website of one of the other participants of this course.

  10. Handing in your results • As soon as you are ready mailat last 2007 June 30st to • M.E.Wenmeekers-Thomas@tudelft.nl • your web address, student number, year, month and code BK2900 • Check your URL and results • If you take exception to publish your marks this way, please send a message to M.E.Wenmeekers-Thomas@tudelft.nl

  11. Judging your results

  12. Learning targets • openbaarmaken eigen werk • terugzoekbaar maken eigen werk • media toepassen in de beschrijving van het eigen werk • beschrijven en evalueren eigen ontwerpproces

  13. Learning targets • bibliografie en iconografie maken • interpreteren van een beeld als wetenschappelijk document • beschrijven in trefwoorden • beelden wetenschappelijk vergelijken

  14. Learning targets • ontwerptypen afleiden uit een beeldvergelijking • ontwerpconcepten afleiden uit een beeldvergelijking • mogelijke modellen afleiden uit een beeldvergelijking • programma's afleiden uit een beeldvergelijking

  15. Learning targets • integreren van verschillende concepten, kennis maken met onderzoeksmethoden • afbakenen: object van onderzoek, probleemveld, doelveld, ontwerpmiddelen, eigen competentie en onderzoekscontext • formuleren locatie, contextfactoren, motivatie, programma, bijdrage, beoogde resultaten en planning

  16. Learning targets • verantwoorden, refereren, samenvatten. • kritiek leveren en accepteren.

  17. Take home assignment 1-4 Publish on your website: • previous own design work, for example from preceding semester • making it retrievable for others by at least two images, documenting them by key words • a computer animation related to your work • an organogram describing your own most successful design process

  18. Eekhout Method

  19. Klaasen modelling

  20. Klaasen realisation

  21. Klaasen verbal model

  22. Kamerling divergence-convergence

  23. Kamerling condensed model

  24. Jong organogram

  25. Design practice Initiatief Programma Post-Occupancy Evaluation Pre-design research Ontwerp Uitvoering Gebruik en beheer

  26. Voordtdesign in research Ways p. 155

  27. Voordt gradual development of requirements

  28. Jager from vague to concrete

  29. Voordt programming cycle

  30. Hulsbergen planning cycle

  31. Priemus System analysis Findeisen & Quade Ways p. 251

  32. Jong comparing drawings

  33. Duijvestein analysis-design

  34. Duijvestein maximisation

  35. Thomson project development

  36. Eekhout Technical design

  37. Eekhout 1 Design concept

  38. Eekhout 2 Preliminary marketing

  39. Eekhout 3 Prototype development

  40. Eekhout 4 Final marketing

  41. Eekhout 5 Product manufacturing

  42. Jager architecture-product design

  43. Jager basic design process

  44. Jager innovation

  45. Jager process

  46. Badke-Schaub Industrial Design

  47. Frieling design in strategy

  48. Frieling design as social process

  49. Frieling design in roles

  50. Frieling design as exploration

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