Introducing my thoughts
So lets get on with it, allow me to introduce my thoughts for this blog, as well as some learning objective for myself and which hopefully can inspire you as the reader as well. I have a small goal and hope that it will be a organic and shared experience.
Objective
This blog is aimed for me to explore different investigations and observations methods, which I can apply in my field of professional interest: Architecture, more precisely how people interact and use the space devised by architects. Recently I have realized that there are a lots of different methods from other fields of knowledge, that could be applied with some modification to the way I like to work with architecture and design and people.
So this is the start of my journey into the blogosphere, but also a search and exploration of how I can learn and use new knowledge. My approach will not be so much a theoretically, but more actually field testing the methods described and discovered in this blog.
My own objective with this blog is to inspire myself to learn more about the subject as described above, but also to use this blog as a focused tool and a motivating factor, that require some actual dedicated work time that will documented in this blog.
Kickstarting the blog
30 days ahead.
A month from now, this blog should be a different experience than it is at present time.
First of all you as a reader will be able to read about some of my actual findings within the described methodology and theories, but more important how my own personal field testing of the described methods.
I already have some ideas for what lies ahead, since I am working on some actual project, where I have applied some of the knowledge that I have already about the subject. So expect to see within the next to weeks at least 2 or 3 blogs about methods that I have used so far within the context of my projects.
In the first half of January, a lot of linking and webbing will be started to be laid out on this blog, so to gather some connection to what other people are thinking and experienced within the subject of design methodology.
Great regards
Simon Majdrup Hansen