1st Edition

The Multi-Skilled Designer A Cognitive Foundation for Inclusive Architectural Thinking

By Newton D'souza Copyright 2020
    256 Pages 66 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    256 Pages 66 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The Multi-Skilled Designer presents and analyzes different approaches to contemporary architectural design and interprets them through the theory of multiple intelligences. The book establishes a systematic framework that uses the lens of cognitive psychology and developments in psychometric and brain research to analyze the unique cognitive thought processes of architectural designers and compiles design projects that could serve as a pedagogical companion for the reader. The book is aimed at design practitioners and students interested in examining their own thinking styles as well as those involved in design cognition research.







    1. THE MULTI-SKILLED DESIGNER




    2. DESIGN COGNITION






    3. MAPPING DESIGN SKILLS






    4. INTRAPERSONAL SKILLS






    5. INTERPERSONAL SKILLS






    6. SUPRAPERSONAL SKILLS






    7. BODILY-KINESTHETIC SKILLS






    8. NATURALISTIC SKILLS






    9. SPATIAL SKILLS






    10. VERBAL/LINGUISTIC SKILLS






    11. LOGICAL-MATHEMATICAL SKILLS






    12. THE METAPHOR OF AN ENSEMBLE


    Biography

    Newton D’souza is Associate Professor and Chair at the Department of Interior Architecture, Florida International University, Miami. He has previously served as Director of Graduate Studies at the Department of Architectural Studies, University of Missouri, Columbia. He has published extensively in the areas of design cognition, environment-behavior studies, and emerging media environments for design. Over the past 20 years, he has practiced as a professional architect, interior designer, and educator and was a recipient of 2014 Ernest L. Boyer International Award for Excellence in Teaching, Learning, and Technology.