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Crossing fields: Designing and researching Raumgeschehen

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  • Hille von Seggern

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des SammelwerksDesign Research for Urban Landscapes
UntertitelTheories and Methods
Herausgeber/-innenMartin Prominski, Hille von Seggern
Herausgeber (Verlag)Taylor and Francis Inc.
Seiten8-32
Seitenumfang25
Auflage1.
ISBN (elektronisch)9781351104241
ISBN (Print)9781138477612
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 28 Mai 2019

Abstract

This chapter considers physical space in relation to function, appropriation, perception, and to emotional as well as to economic, psychological and social aspects. The development of the topic of Raumgeschehen is itself in a constant process of transformation in the sense that it realises its potential. The chapter describes the way of arriving at design research as reciprocal appropriation and adaptation, as an interplay of transformation. The sketch reflects the increasing awareness that there was a need to define Raumgeschehen and for a more complex interweaving of intuition and rational work. The chapter illustrates the application of the inventive turnings in practice, which means understanding the whole research process as design. Spatial design disciplines are concerned with finding solutions and aesthetic expression for developments ranging from individual buildings to large-scale regions: the stuff of the real world. In general terms, designing is a projective, shaping activity that is in a state of constant aesthetic discourse.

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Crossing fields: Designing and researching Raumgeschehen. / von Seggern, Hille.
Design Research for Urban Landscapes: Theories and Methods. Hrsg. / Martin Prominski; Hille von Seggern. 1. Aufl. Taylor and Francis Inc., 2019. S. 8-32.

Publikation: Beitrag in Buch/Bericht/Sammelwerk/KonferenzbandBeitrag in Buch/SammelwerkForschungPeer-Review

von Seggern, H 2019, Crossing fields: Designing and researching Raumgeschehen. in M Prominski & H von Seggern (Hrsg.), Design Research for Urban Landscapes: Theories and Methods. 1. Aufl., Taylor and Francis Inc., S. 8-32.
von Seggern, H. (2019). Crossing fields: Designing and researching Raumgeschehen. In M. Prominski, & H. von Seggern (Hrsg.), Design Research for Urban Landscapes: Theories and Methods (1. Aufl., S. 8-32). Taylor and Francis Inc..
von Seggern H. Crossing fields: Designing and researching Raumgeschehen. in Prominski M, von Seggern H, Hrsg., Design Research for Urban Landscapes: Theories and Methods. 1. Aufl. Taylor and Francis Inc. 2019. S. 8-32
von Seggern, Hille. / Crossing fields : Designing and researching Raumgeschehen. Design Research for Urban Landscapes: Theories and Methods. Hrsg. / Martin Prominski ; Hille von Seggern. 1. Aufl. Taylor and Francis Inc., 2019. S. 8-32
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