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Guide to Socially-Informed Research for Architects and Designers

English · Hardback

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This book offers an efficient set of step-by-step tips and overarching lessons about how to gather useful, meaningful, and socially-informed data about clients¿ experiences in architecture and interior design professions.


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Introduction: Incorporating Socially-Informed Research into Design ¿ The WHY 1. Framing a Project¿s Goals and Research Question ¿ The WHAT 2. Choosing a Research Method to Inform Design ¿ The HOW 3. Choosing a Sample and Communicating with People during the Research Process ¿ The WHO 4. Setting and Pace for Data Collection ¿ The WHERE and WHEN 5. Telling the Data Story with Analysis and Presentation ¿ Continuing the HOW Conclusion: Informing Future Design and Designing Socially Sustainable Communities ¿ Revisiting the WHY


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Michelle Janning is the Raymond and Elsie DeBurgh Chair of Social Sciences and Professor of Sociology at Whitman College.


Summary

This book offers an efficient set of step-by-step tips and overarching lessons about how to gather useful, meaningful, and socially-informed data about clients’ experiences in architecture and interior design professions.

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