Design process in architecture : through the works of B V Doshi (Also available on CD)
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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION AIM AND OBJECTIVES SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY METHEDOLOGY CHAPTER 1: AN APPROACH TO THE DESIGN: 1.1. Aspects of design: - Theory of design - Demand and content of design. - Measurable and non measurable. 1.2. What does design involve ? 1.2.1. Conception and interpretation 1.2.2. Preconceived and determined 1.2.3. Ideas and intentions 1.3. What design does? - Space and territory - Design in action. CHAPTER 2: PROCESS IN DESIGN: 2.1. What is a design process? 2.2. Aspects of process 2.2.1. Inspiration and translation 2.3. What affects design process? 2.3.1. People involved 2.3.2. Impact of time, technology , material, budget and technique used. 2.3.3. Tools of visualization CHAPTER 3: PROCESS IN DOSHI’S WORK: Background of doshi..his ideology dealing with space making- sketches, narration. 3.1. Hussain doshi gufa 3.2. Sangath 3.3. Doshi’s own house CONCLUSION APPENDIX BIBLIOGRAPHY
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