
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2017
Pages: 495-520
Series: Philosophy & Technology
Full citation:
, "Why designing is not experimenting", Philosophy & Technology 30 (4), 2017, pp. 495-520.


Why designing is not experimenting
design methods, epistemic praxis and strategies of knowledge acquisition in architecture
pp. 495-520
in: Philosophy & Technology 30 (4), 2017.Abstract
Using the example of architecture, this article defends the thesis that designing should not be regarded as a kind of experimenting. This is in contrast to a widespread methodological claim that design processes are equivalent to experimentation processes. The contrary thesis can be proven by focusing on actual practices, techniques and design strategies. Closely connected with the thesis is an even more important epistemological claim, which contends that designing serves not only to develop artefacts but is also a means of acquiring genuine knowledge. When the epistemic relevance of said practices, techniques and strategies is reassessed, designing emerges clearly as an independent epistemic praxis. To defend the thesis, the present article draws on and analyses empirical material from an ethnographic field study in order to back up the conceptual analysis.
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2017
Pages: 495-520
Series: Philosophy & Technology
Full citation:
, "Why designing is not experimenting", Philosophy & Technology 30 (4), 2017, pp. 495-520.