The practice of spatial thinking : differentiation processes. Volume one / How do designers in research-driven practices differentiate themselves from each other and form distinctive platforms for future practice. Leon van Schaik, SueAnne Ware, Colin Fudge and Geoffrey London. - 184 pages : illustrations (some colour), plans, maps ; 28 cm.

Title on cover : "The practice of spatial thinking : differentiation processes - Volume one. How do designers in research-driven practices differentiate themselves from each other and form distinctive platforms for future practice."

Includes bibliographical references.

Foreword -- Summary -- Reviewing Design Review -- Difference rather than Shared Competence -- Publications and Events Disseminating the Research -- Case Study: Paul Morgan -- Case Study: Taylor Cullity Lethlean -- Introduction to PhD Studies -- The Archectural Flaw -- ?interior, Practices of InteriorIzation, Interior Designs -- Making and Using the Urban Environment -- Site Knowledge in Dynamic Contexts -- Paradigms of Observation -- Sheds for Antarctica -- Metarbitrariness? -- Substantiating Displacement -- Design Domains -- White Noise Paranama Speed_Space -- Lines of Resistance -- Theatre of Operations, or: Construction Site as Architectural Design -- Manufacturing Urbanism -- Conclusion.

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