Theory Based Design Practice Today
Journal: International Journal of Engineering Research (IJER) (Vol.7, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-01-11
Authors : Ar. Kabir Fatema Ar. Rakhi Begampure;
Page : 83-88
Keywords : Critical Regionalism; Phenomenology and Contemporary Indian Treatise; Steven Holl; Charles Correa; Ashish Ganju; Narendra Dengle.;
Abstract
This review examines three main theories that establish the design processes of renowned architects in the discipline today. They are: Critical Regionalism, Phenomenology and Contemporary Indian Treatise. They are discussed in the hierarchy of their introduction in the society and accordingly are the amount of explorations done on them. Names of the architects who are using these as design processes are mentioned at the end. After the study of the three theories; the review observes their overlaps and bridges that if connected may provide a consensus model of design process from three prominent design theories
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