Art:Modul/Prüfung
Sprache:Englisch/Deutsch
ECTS-Credits:5.0
Plansemester:2
Lektionen / Semester:40.0 L / 30.0 h
Selbststudium:120.0 h
Modulleitung/Dozierende
- Dr. oec. HSG Dipl. Arch. ETH Christoph Michels
(Modulleitung)
Studiengang
Doktoratsstudium Architektur und Raumentwicklung (01.09.2010)Lehrveranstaltungen
Beschreibung
Doctoral students in Architecture and Planning require reflection of the epistemological and ontological foundations of their research projects; as well as experience in the use of qualitative research methods. The individually tutored, research-based investigative project will complement the module Research Design; it is tailored to the needs of the individual student and covers a selection of the following and other related topics:
- Research design
- Theoretical frameworks and epistemological approaches in architecture and planning
- Qualitative research methods
- Inquiry by design and action research
- Interdisciplinary research strategies
Ziele
The students will be able to
- understand and be conversant in the ontological and epistemological foundations of their research work
- differentiate between different research paradigms
- design research projects according to their goals and research questions
- select, reflect and apply suitable research methods
- successfully present their methodology to a group of academics in form of a presentation and a paper
Kompetenzen
Lehrmethoden
Participant centered learning approach consisting of inquiry into the literature, cases and best practices in a structured process of self-study, concluded by a presentation as well as a paper submission.
Voraussetzungen (inhaltlich)
none
Literatur
Required readings:
Groat, L. and D. Wang (2002) Architectural research methods. New York: J. Wiley
Maxwell, J. A. (2005). Qualitative research design: an interactive approach. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage.
Further suggested readings:
Arnheim, R. (1969). Visual Thinking. Berkley, CA: University of California Press (especially chapters 1,2,3).
Borden, I., & Rüedi, K. (2014). The dissertation: a guide for architecture students (Third Edition). London: Routledge.
Burnett, R. (2004). How Images Think. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Chalmers, A. F. (1999). What is this thing called science?: an assessment of the nature and status of science and its methods. St. Lucia: University of Queensland Press.
Crary, J. (1990). Techniques of the Observer. Cambridge, MA: October Book/ MIT Press.
Cresswell, J. W. (2009). Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Method Approaches. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Eisenhardt, K. M. & Graebner, M. E. (2007). "Theory Building from Cases: Opportunities and Challenges." Academy of Management Journal 50(1): 25-32.
Farthing, S. M. (2016). Research design in urban planning: a student's guide. Los Angeles, CA: Sage.
Lorenz, T. & Staub, P. (2011). Mediating Architecture. London: AA Publications.
Merleau-Ponty, M. (1958). Phenomenology of Perception. London: Routledge.
Sarvimäki, M. (2017). Case study strategies for architects and designers: integrative data research methods. New York: Routledge.
Prüfungsmodalitäten
The students will be assessed in this module through:
- Paper
- Presentation
Kommentar
A personalised working-schedule and tutorial times for participants will be agreed in due time.
Prüfungen
- PAR-DS_Research- and Design-Methods in Architecture and Planning (SS 19, in Bewertung)