University of Sydney Design Lab explained

The University of Sydney Design Lab, formerly the Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition, is a teaching and research centre of the University's School of Architecture, Design and Planning, established in 1968. The aim of the centre is to apply human-centred design to products, services and systems.

The Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition was founded in 1968 by John Gero[1] (its Foundation Director) to research computers in design as a way of modeling and understanding designing. In 2007, after the departure of its co-directors John Gero and Mary Lou Maher,[2] it changed its name to the Design Lab. During the intervening years its ambit grew to embrace teaching. The KCDC’s research is founded on the use of a scientific approach to the development of models, theories and methods to understand designs and designing.

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Naming history

Research

The KCDC from 1968-2007 had four overlapping foci in its design research:

Teaching

Conferences

The Key Centre was very active in organizing conferences and workshops[13] as a means of both creating a research community and producing a broader impact.

References

  1. Web site: Trove.
  2. Web site: Trove.
  3. Gero, J. S. (1970). Computers in architectural science, Architectural Science Review 13(1): 11-16.
  4. Gero, J. S. (1972). The work of the Computer Applications Research Unit of the Department of Architectural Science, Sydney University, Architectural Science Review 15(3): 58-63.
  5. Gero, J. S. (1980). The Diploma in Architectural Computing at the University of Sydney, CAD80, IPC Press, Guildford, pp. 293-296.
  6. Gero, JS (2004) The PhD Program in Design Science at the University of Sydney, International Symposium: Development and Prospects of PhD Programme in Design Science Education, Chaoyang University of Technology, Taiwan, pp. 17-22.
  7. Gero, J. S. and Maher, M. L. (1996a). Current CAAD research at the Key Centre of Design Computing, University of Sydney, in T. Kvan (ed.), CAADRIA'96, University of Hong Kong, pp. 33-50.
  8. Gero, J. S. and Maher, M. L. (1996b). Some current AI research at the Key Centre of Design Computing, University of Sydney, in I. MacLeod (ed.), Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Structural Engineering III, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, pp. 17-25.
  9. Coyne, R. D., Rosenman, M. A., Radford, A. D., Balachandran, M. B. and Gero, J. S. (1990). Knowledge-Based Design Systems, Addison-Wesley, Reading
  10. National Library of Australia https://trove.nla.gov.au/people/1309185?c=people
  11. National Library of Australia https://trove.nla.gov.au/people/1309186?c=people
  12. National Library of Australia https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/29257224?q&versionId=35590133
  13. http://mason.gmu.edu/~jgero/conferences.htm

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