The practical implications of the essentially two-faced nature of design research and design practice
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Love, Terence
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Love, Terence. 2005. The practical implications of the essentially two-faced nature of design research and design practice, in Corte-Real, E. and Duarte, C. A. M. and Carvalho Rodrigues, F. (ed), Pride & Predesign: The Cultural Heritage and the Science of Design, 26 - 29 May 2005, pp. 251-254. Lisbon, Portugal: IADE/UNIDCOM.
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Proceeding of the 2nd International CUMULUS Meeting
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Pride & Predesign: The Cultural Heritage and the Science of Design
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Division of Humanities
Faculty of Built Environment, Art and Design (BEAD)
Department of Design
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This paper describes research into discourse of design. The research identifies there are two different discourses of design whose characteristics and purposes are determined by the circumstances of their use. The analyses indicate that many of the problems and inconsistencies of the design research literature originate in conflation of these two modes of discourse.
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