I would like to collate a list of research areas in which DRN members are using drawing as a research tool rather than an end in itself. In other words, the desired end result is not the fine art itself, but something learned that contributes to the body of knowledge in another field.
Some DRN members have already mentioned using drawing in medical related research and I would be keen to hear of other examples from that or any other fields. I am planning a paper "
Techniques for evidencing research quality from architectural design practice" and would want to use such an anonymised list of research areas using drawing as a tool, as part of the case study section. The list could go into the file section of the DRN archive.
I thought I had asked this before but now cannot find it in the archives, so please forgive me if I am going back over old ground. Thanks!
Regards
Dr Nina Baker
Research Support
Room AR332/F25 [1st floor]
Department of Architecture
131 Rottenrow
University of Strathclyde
Glasgow G4 0NG
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