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COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
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BOOK REVIEW
“Architectural Research Methods Second Edition by
Linda Groat & David Wang”
Submitted to:
Ar. Jasmin Grace Lee
Submitted by:
Miguel, Nikka Noelle A.
The organization and structure of this work are among its significant advantages. Linda
Goat expertly lays out the study process step by step as she leads readers on a logical
journey. Each chapter effortlessly transitions into the one after it, allowing readers to gain
a thorough understanding of research technique from developing research questions to
choosing acceptable methodologies.
Goat offers a balanced viewpoint by highlighting the use of both qualitative and
quantitative methodologies in architecture research. She expertly discusses the subtleties
of each approach, emphasizing its benefits and drawbacks for architectural research. She
provides readers with the knowledge they need to decide on their study design as a
result.
Through the use of case studies and analogies from everyday life, Goat illuminates
difficult ideas throughout the book. The reader is able to connect theory to practice and
understand the applicability of various research methodologies in the context of
architecture thanks to these concrete examples. The clarity of the content is further
improved by the use of visual aids like charts and diagrams.
Wang's aptitude for bridging the gap between theory and practice is among the book's
key advantages. He emphasizes the practical uses of architectural research
methodologies while also giving readers a firm theoretical framework. This guarantees
that the information is still current and available to both academic scholars and business
executives.
Architectural Research Methods also stands out for Wang's focus on sustainability and
moral issues. He promotes a research strategy that emphasizes social justice and
environmentally sound design. Wang shows that, in addition to advancing the discipline,
architectural research is essential to establishing a better and more sustainable future by
tackling these urgent concerns.
The book might not be appropriate for readers looking for a thorough explanation of
conventional research procedures, it is vital to mention. While it does include certain
traditional techniques, the main objective is to introduce fresh and creative ideas. The
emphasis on emerging approaches in the book may not satisfy readers expecting for a
comprehensive examination of well-established research paradigms.