Update 5.10.14
I found an interesting series of papers from a conference hosted by University of Hertfordshire - Research into Practice conference 2000 - in 5 volumes, follow this link. Volume 1 - The foundations of practice based research.- Edward Bird – Research in art and design: the first decade
- Neil Brown – The representation of practice
- Fiona Candlin – A proper anxiety? Practice-based PhDs and academic unease
- Anne Douglas, Karen Scopa and Carole Gray – Research through practice: positioning the practitioner as researcher
- David Durling – Reliable knowledge in design
- Jill Franz – An interpretative framework for practice-based research in architectural design
- Sophia Lycouris – The documentation of practice: framing trace
- Katie MacLeod – The functions of the written text in practice-based PhD submissions
- Steffano Maffei and Francesco Zurlo – Designing as a competence: design process as the result of a 'learning by interacting' practice. Evidence from Italy
- Tim Marshall and Sid Newton – Scholarly design as a paradigm for practice-based research
- Jules Moloney – Studio based research in architecture: the legacy and new horizons offered by digital technology
- Terence Rosenberg – 'The reservoir': towards a poetic model of research in design
- Jane Webb - Research in perspective: the practice of theory
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