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dc.contributor.authorBuchler, D.
dc.contributor.authorBiggs, Michael
dc.contributor.authorLima, A.
dc.date.accessioned2010-04-08T13:55:16Z
dc.date.available2010-04-08T13:55:16Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier.citationIn: Projeto como Invesigação: antologia, edited by Zein, R.en
dc.identifier.isbn978-85-88157-12-5
dc.identifier.other903909
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2299/4394
dc.descriptionIV PROJETAR 2009: PROJETO COMO INVESTIGAÇÃO: ENSINO, PESQUISA E PRATICA FAU-UPM SÃO PAULO BRASIL, Outubro 2009en
dc.description.abstractThis paper proposes an explanation for why academics disagree about the value of drawings. It notes that such disagreements can be found not only between academics in traditional text-dominated disciplines, but also between academics in non-textual subjects such as architecture. The paper does not focus on the nature of these disagreements but instead proposes a framework for explaining the causes of these disagreements.The paper is based on a discussion between members of a research team that are investigating the relationship between traditional and non-traditional models of research. The discussion was stimulated by looking at the outcomes of a pedagogic exercise undertaken with architectural students. In the exercise, the students were required to show their understanding of a particular architectural form (the so-called Bandeirista House), through drawing. Hundreds of drawings have been collected by one member of the team as a result of undertaking this exercise over several years. In the course of selecting some drawings to use in a presentation, the discussion began about what each team member valued in the drawings. The paper proposes that differences in the evaluation of drawings, in both crossdisciplinary contexts and between subject colleagues, arises owing to the existence of more than one paradigm amongst equally well-informed professionals using non-textual media. Explicit awareness of the consequences of diverse worldviews and paradigms can inform disagreements amongst professional because it makes clear the connection between what is assumed and what is valued.en
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dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherSão Paulo: Altermarketen
dc.titleDrawing Out the Value of Drawings.en
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