An overview of the scientific inquiry in built environment It is the tension between creativity and skepticism that has produced the stunning and unexpected.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Presentation to CHA/CHIP Work Groups August 17, 2012 Meredith Bossin Planning & Development Review.
Advertisements

What Evolution is NOT. Evolution is NOT a fact.. It is a theory: a highly probable explanation affecting all biological phenomena, with much supporting.
Future Education To help students think about what will happen in the future and to want to help make it better.
Understanding the Research Process
Theoretical Perspectives and Research Methodologies
African Cities. African Cities Cities in Africa are shaped by the fact that many are located in the global periphery. Many of the cities are large and.
ARCH 455 URBAN DESIGN MAJOR ELECTIVE I by Şebnem Hoşkara & Naciye Doratlı EMU Faculty of Architecture Department of Architecture.
Method to Elicit Local Wisdom in Perceiving the Transformation of Historical Living Environment Widya Fransiska F. Anwar 1, Ismail Said 2, Dilhsan R Ossen.
Philosophic Underpinnings of Qualitative Research
Why Inquiry? Inquiry is a process which naturally integrates cross-curricular competencies and the subject areas. Engages learners by making connections.
12.1 Frameworks for comparing ISD methodologies IMS Information Systems Development Practices.
Learning to teach Secondary science: An Activity Theory analysis of issues concerning the use of constructivist approaches Tanvir Ahmed The Open University.
INDUCTIVE & DEDUCTIVE RESEARCH APPROACH
University of Khartoum Faculty of Architecture Department of Housing Studies University of Khartoum Faculty of Architecture Department of Housing Studies.
Walking and Biking in a New Urban World: Presented by Brian Rottingen.
Title Example 1 Presenter Name. Systems Approach Framework 1 Systems Theory is about understanding complex and large-scale interactions based on our perceptions.
RSBM Business School Research in the real world: the users dilemma Dr Gill Green.
A Roundtable Discussion FUTURE DESIGN SOLUTIONS FOR BUFFALO Paul Goldberger Catherine Schweitzer, Robert Shibley.
Fundamentals of Political Science Dr. Sujian Guo Professor of Political Science San Francisco State Unversity
FOCUS ON NEIGHBORHOOD, COMMUNITY, AND MARKET Chapter 4.
Human Behavior and Sustainability Ismail Said FAB 18 th August 2010.
Innovations in distance and e-learning: options and bottlenecks Dr András Szűcs Secretary General, European Distance and E-Learning Network Director, Center.
CHAPTER 2 PARADIGMS, THEORY, AND RESEARCH
Dr. Nihad Almughany- Int. to Engineering - Architecture 1 Dr. Nihad Almughany University of Palestine Faculty of Engineering Orientation to Engineering.
Scientific inquiry in built environment: Paradigm, Theory, Empiricism, and Types of Research It is the tension between creativity and skepticism that has.
City Life and Development. Why study cities as a general course?  Close relationship,  Human survival,  Enhancing our understanding of human existence,
Prepared by Dr. Hazem Abu-Orf Urban Planning of Arabic Cities Urban Planning, its theory & Development.
Monsoureh-Rezasoltani Ismail Said Methods for Evaluating Responses of Children with Outdoor Environments November st National Conference on.
Challenging thinking, policy and practice to change our children’s lives Rayoni Nelson, Principal Program Officer, Physical Activity, Sport and Healthy.
An overview of the scientific inquiry of built environment Learning Objectives: 1. To understand and describe the major steps in the conceptualization.
Experimental Research Methods in Language Learning Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview.
The Field of Psychology Gaining Insight into Behavior Behavior results from physiological (physical) processes and cognitive (intellectual) processes.
Chapter 2 Paradigms, Theory, And Research Some Social Science Paradigms Two Logical Systems Revisited Deductive Theory Construction Inductive Theory Construction.
Chapter 1 Power, Promise, Potential, and Possibilities of Parks, Recreation, & Leisure.
IAPS 2004 Eman El-Nachar, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Department of Architecture Faculty of Fine Arts Cairo, Egypt Rethinking Qualities of Children’s Play.
AFFORDANCES OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS IN GARDENS FOR CHILDREN’S PERFORMANCES Ismail Bin Said Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2007.
Seminar on Theories in Child Development: Overview Dr. K. A. Korb University of Jos.
Book work for Ch. 2 The Nature of Science 2
+ Research Paradigms Research Seminar (1/2 of book complete with this PP)
Science Scienti–, sciens (L.) - having knowledge Physical/natural Sciences: Branches of knowledge concerned with the matter and functions of the physical.
THE MORPHOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION OF PUBLIC PLACE IN HISTORIC TOWN OF MELAKA Ismail Said¹ and Nor Zalina Harun² Department of Landscape Architecture,
Qualitative Research January 19, Selecting A Topic Trying to be original while balancing need to be realistic—so you can master a reasonable amount.
Ismail Said Department of Landscape Architecture, Faculty of Built Environment Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2007 Evaluating the Affordances of Fishing.
Theory and Research Dr. Guerette. From Description to Explanation Traditional model of Science: Three Elements Traditional model of Science: Three Elements.
Plan for Today: Thinking about Theory 1.What is theory? 2.Is theory possible in IR? 3.Why is it important? 4.How can we distinguish among theories?
Science Education for Civic Participation: Adaptive Learning to Enhance Community Resilience Exploring a role for SECP in community resilience building,
CHEMISTRY AND SCIENCE.
Definitions & Perceptions  Design: is a skill, quite possibly an art, and also has its scientific, technical aspects. The process of imaging something.
Constructing Knowledge “The single most important factor influencing learning is what the learner already knows.”
Research for Nurses: Methods and Interpretation Chapter 1 What is research? What is nursing research? What are the goals of Nursing research?
Science K–10 Early Stage 1 outcome A student: Stage 1 outcome A student: Stage 2 outcome A student: Stage 3 outcome A student: Stage 4 outcome A student:
Types of Research: General categories. The general types: 1. Analytical –Historical –Philosophical –Research synthesis (meta-analysis) 2. Descriptive.
Theory and Research Neuman and Robson Ch. 2.
How Science Works © 2008 The University of California Museum of Paleontology, Berkeley, and the Regents of the University.
The Role of Theory in the Discipline of Politics by Renske Doorenspleet.
Paradigms. Positivism Based on the philosophical ideas of the French philosopher August Comte, He emphasized observation and reason as means of understanding.
PURE SCIENCE. WHAT IS ‘PURE SCIENCE’? Pure Science is a category of science that deals with research and theories. It is also known as natural science,
Chapter 2 Perspectives On Human Communication Human Communication in Society 3 rd Edition.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE. Are you interested in nature and preserving Mother Earth?
Ellen O’Sullivan chapter 1 Power, Promise, Potential, and Possibilities of Parks, Recreation, and Leisure.
Urban Graphics. CPT City Town Village Hoyt Sector Model.
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN PERSPECTIVE. QUALITATIVE APPROACHES -Qualitative research is an interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary, and sometimes counterdisciplinary.
The Practice of Social Research d.. An Introduction to Inquiry Human Inquiry and Science Paradigms, Theory, and social Research The ethics and Politics.
Introduction to AP Human Geography
Introduction to Psychology Chapter 1
Arch 408 Landscape Design URBAN LANDSCAPE
Ch 1.1.
Textbook/Cornell Notes Practice
Nature of science A way of knowing.
Presentation transcript:

An overview of the scientific inquiry in built environment It is the tension between creativity and skepticism that has produced the stunning and unexpected findings of science. Carl Sagan Lecture 1 Ismail Said Dept of Landscape Architecture Faculty of Built Environment June 2009

Systems of Inquiry Research is an inquiry. In social science, it is a process to understand logically why and how a phenomenon happens.

Systems of Inquiry The fundamental assumption of scientific inquiry is that “life is not totally chaotic or random but has logical and persistent patterns of regularity”. Positivism is a scientific inquiry that concerns with the study of patterns rather than exceptions. Studies on children experiencing with outdoor environment suggest that children participation to play is influenced by the functional properties (known as affordances) of the environment rather than its aesthetics (Whitehouse et al. 2001; Ismail, 2006).

Nor Zalina Harun & Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ismail Said, Faculty of Built Environment, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia ROLE AND FATE OF PADANG IN MALAYSIAN HISTORICAL CITIES 5 th GASS Conference 5-7 December 2008 Department of Architecture National University of Singapore

Nor Zalina Harun & Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ismail Said, Faculty of Built Environment, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Role and fate of padang in Malaysian historical cities PADANG BANDAR HILIR, MELAKA Development and changes: Excavation works in 2001 Diminished for vehicles parking Transformed into commercial buildings and international sport club 1930’s

Vegetable vendors shill their colorful wares at the Oshodi Market in Lagos—Nigeria's largest city. Frozen chicken is on offer at the colorful Dantokpa market in Cotonou, Benin.

Systems of Inquiry Constructivism is the predominant force in the field of environmental behaviour research (Moore, 2004). This is because it seeks to describe and analyse contextualised social phenomena (Hatch, 1995). In children’s cognitive development, constructivism means the children construct knowledge of the surrounding through interaction with objects and people rather than absorbing knowledge (McDevitt and Ormrod, 2002).

Discussion Questions State the nature of inquiry of the following papers. 1. Sustainable urban form for Chinese compact cities: Challenges of a rapid urbanized economy 2. Learning from tradition: the planning of residential neighborhoods in a changing world 3. Social housing estates and sustainable community development in South Korea

Scientific Theory Scientific inquires generally works within the framework of scientific theories, or frameworks. Scientific theories are used to derive research hypotheses, plan research, make observations, and explain generalizations and pattern of regularity in life. A theory becomes an underpinning of a research.

Discussion Question Sense of place is a paradigm that guides study on peoples’ perception to urban spaces. Why and how people develop the perceptual response to a town or city? Traffic of the two- and three- wheeled variety dominates a Delhi street. Two-wheeled traffic still takes priority in Hanoi, where cyclists glide past an architectural legacy of French colonialism.