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Design Thinking:
Problem Seeking – Core Questions
1. Establish Goals (qualitative)
�What do we want to achieve…Why?
2. Collect and Analyze Facts (quantitative)
�What is this all about?
3. Uncover and Test Concepts (qualitative)
�How do we achieve the goals
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Design Thinking:
Problem Seeking – 5 Step Process
4. Determine Needs (quantitative)
�What are the Cost, space, quality, time constraints?
�Distinguish needs from wants
5. State the Problem (qualitative)
�What are the significant conditions and general directions our concept should take?
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Studio Concepts:
The Whole Problem – 4 Considerations
Peña, William, Problem Seeking, An Architectural Programming Primer, Third Edition, AIA Press, Washington, D.C., 1987. ISBN: 0-913962-87-2
Function
Time
Economy
Form
People
ActivitiesRelationships
Change
GrowthSchedule
Initial budget
Operating costsLife cycle costs
Site
EnvironmentQuality