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On the Evolution of Thoughts, Shapes and Space in Architectural Design
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2014
Design Computing and Cognition '12
With a common vision, studies that looked into the configurations of shapes and structures in architectural spaces agree on the possibility of externalizing a universal language to interpret architectural artifacts. Focused on the product of architecture, it is less clear how this language evolves in the course of design. Studies within the framework of protocol analysis have been devised to decode design cognitive activity. In what concerns architecture as a social artifact, these studies were
doi:10.1007/978-94-017-9112-0_22
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