Design Research Through Practice: From the Lab, Field, and Showroom
focuses on one type of contemporary design research known as
constructive design research. It looks at three approaches to
constructive design research: Lab, Field, and Showroom. The book shows
how theory, research practice, and the social environment create
commonalities between these approaches. It illustrates how one can
successfully integrate design and research based on work carried out in
industrial design and interaction design.
The book begins with an overview of the rise of constructive design
research, as well as constructive research programs and methodologies.
It then describes the logic of studying design in the laboratory, design
ethnography and field work, and the origins of the Showroom and its
foundation on art and design rather than on science or the social
sciences. It also discusses the theoretical background of constructive
design research, along with modeling and prototyping of design items.
Finally, it considers recent work in Lab that focuses on action and the
body instead of thinking and knowing.
Many kinds of designers and people interested in design will find this
book extremely helpful.