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There Is No Alibi in Designing: Responsibility and Dialogue in the Design Process
2014
Opticon1826
This paper explores a potential relation between architecture and ethics intrinsic to design processes when understood in terms of dialogue or conversation. We draw on separate but related research interests: one focused on the design process, especially the significance of drawing, and the other on the ethics of designing for the public realm, with reference to Bakhtinian dialogism. Our investigation concentrates on two aspects of the design process both of which can be thought of in terms of
doi:10.5334/opt.bj
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