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Article Dans Une Revue International Journal of Design and Innovation Research Année : 2009

Modeling the early stages of a user-centered process in architectural design through adaptation of the methodologies of New Product Design

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In order to reach a degree of quality in architectural buildings that is likely to lead to user satisfaction, architectural design relies on integrating user-related information even before generation of building concepts. However, integrating such information may be seen as a hindrance to architectural creation. It therefore seems necessary to propose a methodological approach that allows integration of a user-centred point of view as well as generation of creative architectural concepts. Our research proposes to apply a collaborative process of New Product Design (NPD) in order to further enrich the traditional process of architectural design. We will present some experimental work carried out as part of an architectural project for the design of emergency shelters, as an alternative to more usual habitats. We will then discuss the possibility of adapting NPD methodology to architectural design, and what potential this offers to improve the integration of user-related information within architectural creativity.
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hal-00959365 , version 1 (18-03-2014)

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  • HAL Id : hal-00959365 , version 1
  • ENSAM : http://hdl.handle.net/10985/7855

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Heon Song, Carole Bouchard, Robert Duchamp. Modeling the early stages of a user-centered process in architectural design through adaptation of the methodologies of New Product Design. International Journal of Design and Innovation Research, 2009, 4 (2), pp.59-70. ⟨hal-00959365⟩
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