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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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Problem Seeking –Core Questions - Temple MIS...Design Thinking: Problem Seeking –Core Questions 1. Establish Goals (qualitative) What do we want to achieve…Why? 2. Collect and

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Page 1: Problem Seeking –Core Questions - Temple MIS...Design Thinking: Problem Seeking –Core Questions 1. Establish Goals (qualitative) What do we want to achieve…Why? 2. Collect and

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

Page 2: Problem Seeking –Core Questions - Temple MIS...Design Thinking: Problem Seeking –Core Questions 1. Establish Goals (qualitative) What do we want to achieve…Why? 2. Collect and

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?

Page 3: Problem Seeking –Core Questions - Temple MIS...Design Thinking: Problem Seeking –Core Questions 1. Establish Goals (qualitative) What do we want to achieve…Why? 2. Collect and

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