id |
876d |
authors |
Martin, W Mike; Heylighen, Ann; Cavallin, Humberto |
year |
2004 |
title |
THE RIGHT STORY AT THE RIGHT TIME -- TOWARDS A TACIT KNOWLEDGE RESOURCE FOR (STUDENT) DESIGNERS |
source |
AI & Society, Issue: Online First, July 2004 [ISSN: 1435-5655 (Online)] |
summary |
In response to the lack of systematic study of architectural practice, the Building Stories methodology propounds storytelling as a vehicle for studying active cases, i.e., projects that are in the process of being designed and built. The story format provides a dense, compact way to deal with and communicate the complex reality of a real-world project, while respecting the interrelated nature of events, people and circumstances that shape its conception. With an eye to establishing a valuable knowledge resource of and for the profession, the paper explores how stories can be stored, organized and accessed so as to turn the growing story repository into a convenient instrument for students, educators and practitioners. |
keywords |
architectural practice, storytelling, knowledge exchange, design experience |
series |
other |
type |
normal paper |
email |
|
more |
http://www.springerlink.com/media/BEC67X4BWR6KXLBDVKWP/Contributions/W/K/G/X/WKGXJ3QQ6TQ4WQRY_html/fulltext.html |
references |
Content-type: text/plain
|
last changed |
2005/01/26 23:02 |
|