Research Article

The Interpretation of Graphical Features Applied to Mapping SWOT by the Architecture Students in the Design Studio

Volume: 3 Number: 2 December 30, 2021
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The Interpretation of Graphical Features Applied to Mapping SWOT by the Architecture Students in the Design Studio

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to gain an understanding of how the architecture students deploy a range of graphical features to visualize SWOT, standing for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. Architectural design studios provide students with a range of analytical techniques, and SWOT analysis is considered to be useful and effective, particularly at urban-scale design projects. However, it is a text-based framework and needs to be converted to thematic analysis maps across architecture and design fields. The main issue is that the determining factors affecting the way in which students choose graphical features to map the outputs of SWOT analysis is unclear at architectural design studios. The research employed qualitative methods, specifically observation, focus group, and graphical analysis, to examine SWOT maps produced by the architecture students. The findings demonstrated that the selection of graphical features in the process of producing SWOT analysis maps are dependent on scale of study (macro, meso, and micro), as well as location, spatial connection, and size of elements derived from SWOT matrix. For instance, lines and planes were most frequent features at macro level while the variety of symbols remarkably increased at micro level. In conclusion, the students personalized the process of mapping, meaning that they applied point, line, plane (shape), color, texture, and typography in several different ways. Therefore, SWOT analysis not only help architecture students to better understand the problems of their design projects, organize and consolidate information, and visualize opportunities and constraints, but could lead to the representation of realistic solutions in an innovative way.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Architecture

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

December 30, 2021

Submission Date

November 4, 2021

Acceptance Date

December 11, 2021

Published in Issue

Year 2021 Volume: 3 Number: 2

APA
Tafahomi, R., & Nadı, R. (2021). The Interpretation of Graphical Features Applied to Mapping SWOT by the Architecture Students in the Design Studio. Journal of Design Studio, 3(2), 205-221. https://doi.org/10.46474/jds.1019310
AMA
1.Tafahomi R, Nadı R. The Interpretation of Graphical Features Applied to Mapping SWOT by the Architecture Students in the Design Studio. JDS. 2021;3(2):205-221. doi:10.46474/jds.1019310
Chicago
Tafahomi, Rahman, and Reihaneh Nadı. 2021. “The Interpretation of Graphical Features Applied to Mapping SWOT by the Architecture Students in the Design Studio”. Journal of Design Studio 3 (2): 205-21. https://doi.org/10.46474/jds.1019310.
EndNote
Tafahomi R, Nadı R (December 1, 2021) The Interpretation of Graphical Features Applied to Mapping SWOT by the Architecture Students in the Design Studio. Journal of Design Studio 3 2 205–221.
IEEE
[1]R. Tafahomi and R. Nadı, “The Interpretation of Graphical Features Applied to Mapping SWOT by the Architecture Students in the Design Studio”, JDS, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 205–221, Dec. 2021, doi: 10.46474/jds.1019310.
ISNAD
Tafahomi, Rahman - Nadı, Reihaneh. “The Interpretation of Graphical Features Applied to Mapping SWOT by the Architecture Students in the Design Studio”. Journal of Design Studio 3/2 (December 1, 2021): 205-221. https://doi.org/10.46474/jds.1019310.
JAMA
1.Tafahomi R, Nadı R. The Interpretation of Graphical Features Applied to Mapping SWOT by the Architecture Students in the Design Studio. JDS. 2021;3:205–221.
MLA
Tafahomi, Rahman, and Reihaneh Nadı. “The Interpretation of Graphical Features Applied to Mapping SWOT by the Architecture Students in the Design Studio”. Journal of Design Studio, vol. 3, no. 2, Dec. 2021, pp. 205-21, doi:10.46474/jds.1019310.
Vancouver
1.Rahman Tafahomi, Reihaneh Nadı. The Interpretation of Graphical Features Applied to Mapping SWOT by the Architecture Students in the Design Studio. JDS. 2021 Dec. 1;3(2):205-21. doi:10.46474/jds.1019310

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