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Collaborative problem–solution co-evolution in creative design
Creative design concepts are often viewed as developing iteratively, with the design problem and solutions ‘co-evolving’ in a mutually adaptive manner. We report a study examining whether the co-evolution concept captures the creativity arising in collaborative, team-based design practice. The analysis revealed that co-evolution episodes occurred regularly and embodied various directional transitions between problem and solution spaces. Moreover, the team leader often initiated this co-evolution. Co-evolution episodes linked with other creative activities such as analogising and mental simulation and there was a clear association between co-evolution and expressions of epistemic uncertainty, suggesting that designers were dealing with considerable complexity and ambiguity. Our findings support the view that co-evolution is the ‘engine’ of creativity in collaborative design.
Highlights ► Collaborative co-evolution of problem and solution was observed to occur frequently in company-based design practice. ► Co-evolution episodes embody various directional transitions between problem and solution. ► Co-evolution episodes link with creative processes such as analogical reasoning and mental simulation. ► Co-evolution episodes were associated with higher levels of epistemic uncertainty.
Collaborative problem–solution co-evolution in creative design
Creative design concepts are often viewed as developing iteratively, with the design problem and solutions ‘co-evolving’ in a mutually adaptive manner. We report a study examining whether the co-evolution concept captures the creativity arising in collaborative, team-based design practice. The analysis revealed that co-evolution episodes occurred regularly and embodied various directional transitions between problem and solution spaces. Moreover, the team leader often initiated this co-evolution. Co-evolution episodes linked with other creative activities such as analogising and mental simulation and there was a clear association between co-evolution and expressions of epistemic uncertainty, suggesting that designers were dealing with considerable complexity and ambiguity. Our findings support the view that co-evolution is the ‘engine’ of creativity in collaborative design.
Highlights ► Collaborative co-evolution of problem and solution was observed to occur frequently in company-based design practice. ► Co-evolution episodes embody various directional transitions between problem and solution. ► Co-evolution episodes link with creative processes such as analogical reasoning and mental simulation. ► Co-evolution episodes were associated with higher levels of epistemic uncertainty.
Collaborative problem–solution co-evolution in creative design
Wiltschnig, Stefan (author) / Christensen, Bo T. (author) / Ball, Linden J. (author)
Design Studies ; 34 ; 515-542
2013-01-01
28 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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