Lecture

Design as Knowledge Producer

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This lecture explores design as a knowledge producer, emphasizing its role in generating new insights and understanding of various situations. It delves into three epistemologies: describing situations, elaborating concepts, and exploring future time, using examples from urban planning and art. The lecture discusses the importance of design in reconstructing, contextualizing, and reorganizing reality, highlighting the cognitive aspects of the design process.

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