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Designing can be viewed at from a set-theoretical perspective. From such a perspective, there a three different sets of forms, the “Design Space”, the “Performance Space” and the “Solution Space”. Please drag the correct description to each of these sets!
Design Space |
Performance Space |
Solution Space |
The method of elimination is perhaps the most often applied design strategy. What does this method do?
Generally speaking, what is an algorithm?
Developing a sequence for solving a design problem is clearly a matter of priorisation. In the case of the Cruciform Building in London, which function was prioritized over others?
In every design task, under certain boundary conditions, a solution must be found which meets the requirements (functions). In the following, examples for both – boundary conditions and requirements – are listed. Which of them clearly are boundary conditions? (multiple answers)
To write a generally applicable algorithm for the design of buildings/cities as a linear sequence is almost impossible. Why?