A laboratory for design-directed research. Building design scholarship and academic possibility through designing

  • Abbott M
  • Bowring J
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Designing is an experimental practice. Eschewing traditional concepts of designing as simply solving problems, and ideas of research as a positivist pursuit of truth, Landscope DesignLab embraces an expansive perspective of design-directed research.  Using the tools of questioning, collaborating, designing, grounding and communicating, the DesignLab explores the terrains of possibility.  Working within an inter-disciplinary milieu fosters strong connections, and seizes the generative possibilities of problems, questions, absences, and data.

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Abbott, M., & Bowring, J. (2017). A laboratory for design-directed research. Building design scholarship and academic possibility through designing. The Journal of Public Space, 2(3), 41. https://doi.org/10.5204/jps.v2i3.112

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