
Duggan Morris Architects
Thursday 12 February 2009, 6:30pm
From Concept to Construction: Harnessing the Design Process in Professional Practice

The design process is typically a systematic problem solving strategy with criteria and constraints used to develop many possible solutions to solve a problem or satisfy the needs of a brief. These can be used to narrow down to one final choice.
This is true in many fields of design, but perhaps most important within the field of architecture and the built environment; due to the immeasurable impact such activity places upon the world we live in.
Joe Morris’s lecture, will explore the roles, iteration, and options testing within professional practice: from the emerging concept to structural solutions and to ‘problems’ solved during the construction phase of any project.
The lecture will draw upon many of the current portfolio of projects within the practice providing an insight into its working methodology.

