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34 - Art and Design: History, Practice and Theory
University of Northumbria at Newcastle
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The Relevance of Rigour for Design Practice
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IASDR 2009 International Conference, 18-22 October 2009, Seoul, Korea.
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181
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2009
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This research sought to explore the meaning and consequences of rigour to reflective practice and the practise of design. Built upon an ontological assessment of designing and reflective practice theory, it is argued that Design Practice is an inverted discipline and that rigour in the acts of designing can be usefully understood as the personal and phenomenological quality control of a design inquiry: a process of managing expanding mental chaos and restricting order.
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