• Rethinking The Performance of Envelopes in Architecture 

      Saeidi Derakhshi, Sareh (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017)
      The paper’s objective is to propose a redefinition of the notion of ‘envelope’ in architecture that goes beyond the common definitions of ‘building skin’ or ‘façade.’ The intention is to ground the notion of ‘envelope’, ...
    • Reusing Stadiums for a Greener Future: The Circular Design Potential of Football Architecture 

      Wergeland, Even Smith; Hognestad, Hans Kristian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Since the turn of the new Millennium, there has been an increase in efforts to build environmental-friendly sports arenas around the world. Fuelled by large sporting events like the 2000 Sydney Olympics, the ‘Green Games,’ ...
    • Serendipity in the Field. Facilitating serendipity in design-driven field studies on ship bridges 

      Frydenberg, Synne Geirsdatter; Eikenes, Jon Olav Husabø; Nordby, Kjetil (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Field research requires openness to unforeseen insights and opportunities, especially when designing for complex and dynamic workplaces, such as a ship bridge. In this paper, we investigate how serendipitous outcomes may ...
    • Service innovation through touch-points : development of an innovation toolkit for the first stages of new service development 

      Clatworthy, Simon (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      This paper reviews one of the central areas of service design, the area of touch-point innovation. Specifically, it describes the development and use of a card-based toolkit developed in the AT-ONE project - the AT-ONE ...
    • Shaping Designers’ Sea Sense: A Guide for Design-Driven Field Research at Sea 

      Lurås, Sigrun; Nordby, Kjetil (Conference abstract, 2015-09)
      Designers taking on marine design projects need an in-depth understanding of the context for which they design to be able to make good design judgements. This paper suggests that such an understanding can be referred to ...
    • Shifting Participatory Design Approaches For Increased Resilience 

      Mallam, Steven; Nordby, Kjetil; Haavardtun, Per; Nordland, Hanna; Westerberg, Tine Viveka (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      Social distancing restrictions imposed by the global outbreak of COVID-19 exposed vulnerabilities in traditional User-Centered Design processes. This paper presents a shift in methodological thinking and deployment of ...
    • Social Structures as Service Design Materials 

      Vink, Josina; Koskela-Huotari, Kaisa (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
    • Stil und Abgeschiedenheit 

      Hvattum, Mari (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      In his famous essay “Der moderne Denkmalkultus. Sein Wesen und seine Entstehung” from 1903, the Austrian historian and art theorist Alois Riegl pondered why it is that the modern observer is able to appreciate the monuments ...
    • Style. Notes on the transformation of a concept 

      Hvattum, Mari (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      Style has been a key concept in architectural discourse since the 18th century, yet its meaning is far from unequivocal. This essay traces the shifting meanings attributed to style in German architectural thinking from the ...
    • Systems Intertwined: A Systemic View on the Design Situation 

      Lurås, Sigrun (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)
    • The Art of Collecting Architecture 

      Lending, Mari (Journal article, 2015)
      What do we think of when we ask where the most important places for the development of contemporary architecture is? Is it schools, museums or practices? Maybe even specific people, or boardroom luncheons? What if we were ...
    • The changing enfranchisement of stakeholders in Brutalist architecture 

      Davies, Tom (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      The Brutalist movement formed the vehicle for post-war socialism to heal the country, focusing on welfare and quality of living for all, reflecting the utopian dream of its progenitors. It took its lead from earlier 20th ...
    • The Empowering Potential of Re-Staging 

      Cappelen , Birgitta; Andersson, Anders-Petter (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2012)
      In this paper we present and discuss the empowering potential of re- staging interactive art installations. We build on an approach, where we divide the staging process into four levels of staging (potential, strategic, ...
    • The Empowering Potential of Re-Staging 

      Cappelen , Birgitta; Andersson, Anders-Petter (Journal article, 2012)
      In this paper we present and discuss the empowering potential of re- staging interactive art installations. We build on an approach, where we divide the staging process into four levels of staging (potential, strategic, ...
    • The Permanent Collection of 1925: Oslo Modernism in Paper and Models 

      Lending, Mari (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      In 1925, architect Georg Eliassen took the initiative to establish a collection of drawings, photography and scale models in response to an increasing frustration among Norwegian architect of not being able to participate ...
    • The Spatiality of Boredom: Asphyxiating yet Bare 

      Parreno, Christian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
    • The strategic use of service design for leaders in service organizations 

      Gloppen, Judith (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)
      There is a growing interest among scholars, practitioners and organizations as to how design may benefit management, particularly when this happens in a service context. In this exploratory qualitative study, I investigate ...
    • The Wave : Public Performance Space Valparaíso, Chile, 2015 

      Hermansen, Christian; Sandness, Solveig (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)
    • Thoughts and experiments en route to intensely local architectures 

      Hensel, Michael U. (Journal article, 2015)
      This paper examines an experimental approach to intensely local architectures and to what everyday tectonics seen from this perspective might become. The discussion commences with approaching the notions of the local and ...
    • Time to Explore and Make Sense of Complexity? 

      Bjørnstad, Nina; Hestad, Monika (Conference abstract; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Industrial design is in transition and there is a pressure to deal with even more intangible concepts. This leads to the introduction of new skill bases into the education. However, with inclusion of new skill bases the ...