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A Critique of Craftsmanship in Computational Design Practices
Abstract
Since its early manifestations in ancient civilizations, craftsmanship has always been a fundamental aspect of human ingenuity. Today, the integration of digital tools and computational methods has been introducing new possibilities for the craft process. From this perspective, this study aims to explore and understand the multifaceted nature of craftsmanship in contemporary computational design practices. To do so, the study first provides an overview of craftsmanship, scrutinizing its historical roots, transformations during industrialization, and its enduring relevance in the digital era. Then, a cognitive framework is proposed to understand the process of craft, emphasizing the rhythm of knowledge production, the interplay of problem-solving and problem-finding, and the concept of slow time in skill development. Through the lens of this framework, the main characteristics of craftsmanship in computational design practices are interpreted as openness, nonlinearity, and complexity. The study also highlights the role of tool-making and interdisciplinary thinking in enhancing craftsmanship in computational design practices. Nevertheless, the study critiques computational design practices that prioritize efficiency and functionality over exploratory and reflective processes, which may undermine the potential essence of craftsmanship.
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I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to my dear friend, Meryem N. Yabanigul, for always being a source of inspiration with her profound insights during our hours-long discussions.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Architectural Science and Technology, Information Technologies in Architecture and Design
Journal Section
Theoretical Article
Authors
Early Pub Date
March 28, 2025
Publication Date
March 31, 2025
Submission Date
June 26, 2024
Acceptance Date
March 9, 2025
Published in Issue
Year 2025 Volume: 6 Number: 1
APA
Baron, A. M. (2025). A Critique of Craftsmanship in Computational Design Practices. Journal of Computational Design, 6(1), 1-20. https://doi.org/10.53710/jcode.1505120
AMA
1.Baron AM. A Critique of Craftsmanship in Computational Design Practices. JCoDe. 2025;6(1):1-20. doi:10.53710/jcode.1505120
Chicago
Baron, Aysel Merve. 2025. “A Critique of Craftsmanship in Computational Design Practices”. Journal of Computational Design 6 (1): 1-20. https://doi.org/10.53710/jcode.1505120.
EndNote
Baron AM (March 1, 2025) A Critique of Craftsmanship in Computational Design Practices. Journal of Computational Design 6 1 1–20.
IEEE
[1]A. M. Baron, “A Critique of Craftsmanship in Computational Design Practices”, JCoDe, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 1–20, Mar. 2025, doi: 10.53710/jcode.1505120.
ISNAD
Baron, Aysel Merve. “A Critique of Craftsmanship in Computational Design Practices”. Journal of Computational Design 6/1 (March 1, 2025): 1-20. https://doi.org/10.53710/jcode.1505120.
JAMA
1.Baron AM. A Critique of Craftsmanship in Computational Design Practices. JCoDe. 2025;6:1–20.
MLA
Baron, Aysel Merve. “A Critique of Craftsmanship in Computational Design Practices”. Journal of Computational Design, vol. 6, no. 1, Mar. 2025, pp. 1-20, doi:10.53710/jcode.1505120.
Vancouver
1.Aysel Merve Baron. A Critique of Craftsmanship in Computational Design Practices. JCoDe. 2025 Mar. 1;6(1):1-20. doi:10.53710/jcode.1505120
