When is Architecture Not Design?

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https://doi.org/10.7203/laocoonte.0.6.15500

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architecture, design, “design thinking”, architectural objects, cognitive norms

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If there’s nothing more to architecture than design, and to its attendant thinking processes than design thinking, then core dimensions of the enterprise from production and use angles have no special character over and above their counterparts in general design.  Yet that does not appear to be true by the lights of architects or design specialists or the public at large.  So what is it, at the core or periphery of the discipline or its objects, that makes architecture not design?  The ways in which architecture and design constitute artistic enterprises, drawing on and promoting aesthetic interest, differ such that architecture is not, or at least not only, a branch of or variation on design generally construed.

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2019-12-16

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Fisher, S. (2019). When is Architecture Not Design?. Laocoonte. Revista De Estética Y Teoría De Las Artes, (6), 183–198. https://doi.org/10.7203/laocoonte.0.6.15500
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