Designing with Patterns and Objects: A Methodology for Elevating Client Collaboration in the Design Process for Small and Medium Sized Projects

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Sundberg, Kristian

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Architectural practice emerges through complex interactions among interested parties that can last the course of months or even years. These interactions can sometimes be overwhelming for clients of small & medium sized architecture. Through descriptive analysis of precedents, interviews with practitioners, and an empirical exploration of a design method this thesis seeks solutions in distilling down these complex interactions. This thesis explores the integration of a common, pattern language with experiential, full scale built objects into a methodology that enhances client engagement. It posits that establishing an easily understood language early, using patterns that are commonly found in our world and physically experienced, allows the client to understand their project in a deeper, sensory driven way that is limited with traditional drawings, digital models, or renders. This experience leads to a stronger relationship between client and designer and ultimately a stronger design.

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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2023

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