PRS Australia PhD Examination - Eileen Zhang (School of Architecture and Urban Design - RMIT University)
Event description
Join us for the PhD examination of School of Architecture and Urban Design candidate, Eileen Zhang.
9:30am - 11:30am, Tuesday, 21 October
Structures Behind the Elusiveness: Exploring the mechanism of landscape design processes through a reflective practice in China.
Eileen’s research explores how, in practice, designers usually reflect retrospectively, but cognitive biases make such recollections inaccurate. Therefore, analysing the interactions and consequences in the design process is fundamental to understanding how design evolves and to identifying the critical elements of creativity.
“Design activities often appear mysterious, as they are not easily discernible or explainable to external observers. The complexity of design contexts and the interplay among issues, ideas, and actions further obscure straightforward understanding. Yet the rational aspect of design can be studied through structured approaches.”
Through reflection on her own landscape design practice in China, and with insights gained from protocol analysis and Linkography, she has developed a structured reflective diagramming method to unpack creative design processes and analyse mechanisms behind inconspicuous activities.
Please note no entry will be permitted after commencement of this examination. Please aim to arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start time.
RMIT Design Hub Gallery
Building 100, Level 2, Project Room 2
Corner Victoria & Swanston St, Carlton, Victoria, 3053
Access
This exam will be recorded, but not live-streamed.
The Level 2 Project Spaces are accessible via lifts from the street entry located at the corner of Victoria & Swanston Streets.
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