Title: Architecture Research Methods ARCH 5365
1Architecture Research MethodsARCH 5365
2BCW Chapter 3
- To focus your topic add words or phrases of
conflict, description, contribution, and
development. - Ask yourself if your topic is of interest to
others. - Dont just answer a question, but suggest and
solve a problem that needs solving (that others
will understand the importance of) - Do not make it too broad or difficult that you
cannot solve the problem
3- Ask yourself questions as noted in the book
- Why is the topic worth discussing or solving?
- Why would people care?
- Does it have a broad range of applicability?
4- Finally, develop a larger, more significant, but
specific topic with a claim and the solution you
are looking for.
5- The aim of the topic is to explain
- what you are writing about (your claim)
- what you dont know about it (what the existing
data does not show) - why you want your readers to know about it (its
importance)
6- Make a sentence that has the following format
- I am studying ______________ (the topic) because
I want to find out what/why/how
_______________________(the question) in order to
help my reader understand ____________________(the
significance).
7BCW Chapter 4
Do not simply provide information (something you
think is interesting). YOU MUST SOLVE A PROBLEM
THAT OTHERS NEED SOLVED.
8- Practical problems versus research problems
- Practical Problems cause us time, money, respect,
security, and pain. To solve them you must do
something that eliminated the causes. - Research Problems are caused by incomplete
knowledge or flawed understanding. You solve
them by understanding the problem better. -
9- Both have a situation or condition and what it
causes (the undesirable consequences that you
dont like) - The difference is in the nature of the conditions
and costs
10- Practical Problem
- Research Question
- Research Problem
- Research Answer
- Application
11- Pure Research
- When the research problem has no application to a
practical problem, but is only of interest to
researchers - Applied Research
- When the research problem is applicable to
real-world circumstances
12Thesis Statement Examples
- By using critical design methodologies derived
from historic precedence and modern technologies,
the design of a multi-use gateway in an existing
arts district can accommodate the existing
culture, while renewing the districts commitment
to the pedestrian scale.
13- A phenomenological approach to the design of a
multi-use artist community can create an
inclusive, accessible home for the development of
the arts by engaging critical regionalism and
tectonic expression.
14- To achieve an eternal architecture, designers
must invert the traditional methods of
architectural design and explore the negative.
15- Through the exploration of personal space and
territoriality, a healthy living environment for
the elderly population can permit them to lead
their lives with a sense of independence while
maintaining their health and security.
16- By incorporating feminist principles into
architectural form, traditional ideas of
domesticity can be redefined. Through this
redefinition, the lines between public and
private space begin to blur, creating an
inter-dependent community of mothers and a secure
environment for women and children.
17To focus your topic add words or phrases of
conflict, description, contribution, and
development. Dont just answer a question, but
suggest and solve a problem that needs solving
(that others will understand the importance
of). Do not make it too broad or difficult that
you cannot solve the problem. 1. I am studying
______________ (the topic) because I want to find
out what/why/how _______________________(the
question) in order to help my reader understand
____________________(the significance).