Abstract
A design rationale is a representation of the reasoning behind a design concept, explaining why the solution is designed the way it is. This makes design rationale a critical part of concept development. However, there is little exploration on how to build a design rationale. This study sheds light on professional designers' reasoning in conceptual design, as we examine how design rationales for different concepts are built based on a longitudinal study in the context of two design studios. Particularly the study provides insight into how a design rationale is initiated, matured and finalized.
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Knudsen, L. S., Haase, L. M., & Goncalves, M. G. (2020). DESIGN RATIONALE in CONCEPTUAL DESIGN: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY of PROFESSIONAL DESIGN TEAMS’ PRACTICE. In Proceedings of the Design Society: DESIGN Conference (Vol. 1, pp. 1315–1324). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/dsd.2020.11
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