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Making explicit in design education: generic elements in the design process
Authors:Elise van Dooren  Els Boshuizen  Jeroen van Merriënboer  Thijs Asselbergs  Machiel van Dorst
Institution:1. Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology, Julianalaan 134, 2628 BL, Delft, The Netherlands
2. Open Universiteit, Valkenburgerweg 177, 6419 AT, Heerlen, The Netherlands
3. Department of Educational Development and Research, Maastricht University, PO Box 616, 6200 MD, Maastricht, The Netherlands
Abstract:In general, designing is conceived as a complex, personal, creative and open-ended skill. Performing a well-developed skill is mainly an implicit activity. In teaching, however, it is essential to make explicit. Learning a complex skill like designing is a matter of doing and becoming aware how to do it. For teachers and students therefore, it will be helpful to make the design process explicit. In this paper, a conceptual framework is developed to be more explicit about the design process. Based on research of the design process, on differences between novices and expert designers, and on personal experience in design education practice, five generic elements in the design process are distinguished: (1) experimenting or exploring and deciding, (2) guiding theme or qualities, (3) domains, (4) frame of reference or library, (5) laboratory or (visual) language. These elements are generic in the sense that they are main aspects and always present in the complex, personal, creative and open-ended design process.
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