Melanie Crick / 1998
Exploring Excellence: How architects think
Architectural Practice
An in depth examination of the creative working methods
involved in the architectural process.
The purpose of this study was to examine if there was a discernible method by which we can model the mechanisms of creative behaviour in order to achieve the best conditions for designing. The first stage was a period of background research to establish a theoretical starting point and method of execution. The second stage was a stage of practical inquiry that involved conducting interviews with some of the world’s most recognised architects and the third stage was a period of consolidation and analysis.
In addition to the data that was collected for critical analysis, this study was able to assemble a catalogue of anecdotes, which captured the intellectual framework behind an international selection of creative thinkers.
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