How Designers Think
Bryan Lawson(Author)
Architectural Press
3rd Edition
Published on 17. November 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-0-7506-3073-3 (ISBN)
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Description
This third edition of 'How Designers Think' has been substantially rewritten following the second edition which was first published in 1990. Bryan Lawson has continued to try and understand how designers think, to explore how they might be better educated and to develop techniques, including computer-aided design, to assist them in their task. A completely new chapter on 'Designing with drawings' has been added and all the others have either been fully revised or wholly rewritten. How Designers Think is based on Bryan Lawson's many observations of designers at work, interviews with designers and their clients and collaborators. This extended work is the culmination of twenty-five years' research and shows the author's belief that we all can learn to design better. The creative mind continues to have power to surprise and this book aims to nurture and extend this creativity. This book is not intended as an authoritative description of how designers should think but to provide helpful advice on how to develop an understanding of design.
'How Designers Think' will be of great interest, not only to designers seeking a greater insight into their own thought processes, but also to students of design in general from undergraduate level upward.
'How Designers Think' will be of great interest, not only to designers seeking a greater insight into their own thought processes, but also to students of design in general from undergraduate level upward.
Reviews / Votes
"Reviews of previous editions: 'It has a great virtue of being thorough and readable ... excellent bibliography.' Built Environment. 'This book makes a valuable, if individualistic contribution to the literature of design theory.' Science and Technology Press. 'I like the book because it is the sort of book I would not enjoy writing.' Edward de Bono 'The author succeeds in demystifying his subject for the lay reader.' New Scientist. 'The chapters are well written in a readable form and packed full of data undeniably valuable to students.' ASI Journal Reviews of this edition Its success is well deserved, because it is clearly written, the arguments are logically presented, and the design process is indeed demystified. Architectural Science ReviewMore details
Edition
3rd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
31 b&w and 76 line illustrations, bibliography, index
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 165 mm
Weight
530 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7506-3073-3 (9780750630733)
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Person
Bryan Lawson is a Professor of Architecture at the University of Sheffield. He is however both an architect and a psychologist, which has enabled him to study the nature of the design process.
Content
Part One: What is Design?: Introduction; The changing role of the designer; Route maps of the design process; Part Two: Problems and Solutions: The components of design problems; Measurement, criteria and judgement in design; A model of design problems; Problems, solutions and the design process; Part Three: Design Thinking: Types and styles of thinking; Creative thinking; Guiding principles; Design strategies; Design tactics; Design traps; Designing with drawings; Designing with others; Designing with computers; Quo vadis?; Bibliography; Index.