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Value-change and self-reflective practice in ecologically sustainable design

conference contribution
posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by Susan Mellersh-Lucas, Ursula De JongUrsula De Jong, Robert Fuller
Ecologically sustainable design is a transformative design paradigm based on the theory of interdependence. This theory requires that the transformative agenda of design is holistic in practice. In effect, the requirement is for value-change on the part of the designer along with transformation of the built environment. This paper, based on recently completed research into design practice, argues that value-change rests on certainties that are drawn on intuitively while designing, and that this intuitive process is characteristic of design as praxis. It is further argued that design, as praxis, requires a phenomenological approach for inculcating value-change. A phenomenological approach relies on self-reflective practices exemplified by meditation and yoga that can focus on the designer’s ethical know-how. A model for this approach to value-change, the biopsychosocial approach, already exists within clinical medicine. This paper presents findings from interviews with key architects practising self-reflection and/or ecologically sustainable design. These highlight the premium placed by these architects on both certainty and empathy, and how these values influence design as praxis. Formalising techniques for closer scrutiny of these values will highlight design as praxis. Doing so will critically strengthen ecologically sustainable design as holistic, transformative practice.

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Event

Architectural Science Association. Conference (44th : 2010 : Auckland, New Zealand))

Pagination

1 - 7

Publisher

ANZAScA

Location

Auckland, New Zealand

Place of publication

Auckland, New Zealand

Start date

2010-11-24

End date

2010-11-26

Language

eng

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E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2010, ANZAScA

Title of proceedings

ANZAScA 2010 : On the border : architectural science in theory & practice : Proceedings of the 44th Annual Conference of the Architectural Science Association

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