Papers

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The Papers resource is an area to share research papers and findings. 'Completed papers' are for reference and discussion only (and will probably be locked from editing) - 'Research in Progress' is for collaborating/collectively authoring work. 


Contents

Completed Papers

Title

Brief Description
Author
Type
Peer-reviewed? Full Text
Architectural Research Three Myths and One Model Provoking discussion on the issue of architectural research in order to promote a wider debate - challenging the myths. Jeremy Till on behalf of the RIBA Research Committee Position paper N/A Y
Value of Design


 
 
Better Designed Buildings

 
 
Making Connections Investigation of using RIBA architectural research wiki to make 'connections' Consultancy 'Consilian' Completed  report N/A Y (PDF attachment)
Knowledge Sharing in Architectural Practices Investigation of how architects engage in external knowledge networks to support professional practice Anna Gagliano, RIBA Research and Knowledge Manager Completed MA/MSc Dissertation N/A N (available via email)
Spaces of Innovation in Architecture Firms Explores the practices of innovation in global architecture firms and the roles of teamwork, technologies, social networks and media in shaping building design. Also howarchitectural knowledges move across space and the mechanisms for ‘localising’ building designs. Completed project report
 
  N (detailed findings and research summary attached)


Research in Progress

[no draft research papers for open peer review are available yet - why not be the first!]. If you have ideas for developing this section, please email research@inst.riba.org


Contributing Papers

If you would like to add your completed research papers, then please add details into the table above, and link the title of your paper to a new page (see our FAQs for adding and editing pages). Please note that we can protect pages from editing by other users, if required.


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