Play in Creative Problem-solving for Planners and Architects by Ron Kasprisin

Play in Creative Problem-solving for Planners and Architects by Ron Kasprisin

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In Play in Creative Problem-solving for Planners and Architects, "play" is defined, explored and demonstrated as a critical catalyst in creative problem-solving processes.

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Play in Creative Problem-solving for Planners and Architects by Ron Kasprisin

In Play in Creative Problem-solving for Planners and Architects, "play" is defined, explored and demonstrated as a critical catalyst in creative problem-solving processes. The book defines the current psychological research into play and creative problem-solving, explores the necessary integration of the two, and exemplifies for students and practitioners the use of play in creative endeavors; and the role that play serves in separating linear from creative problem-solving approaches. Play is explored regarding its elements (tools, skills, environment), characteristics (a free activity without failure) and attitude as it relates to and activates the creative process with the focus on urban design, planning, architecture, and landscape architecture. The book re-establishes the whole mind-body thinking process of play as a means of object-learning; to provide designers and planners with alternative ways of design-thinking; and to challenge the over-utilization of digital technologies in creative processes. Creative problem-solving requires an appreciation for ambiguity, uncertainty of outcome, complexity that leads to the discovery of novelty and innovation. The book incorporates examples and exercises in play activities related to the design and planning fields, and exercises related to play-tools and skills for students and professionals. It also defines terms used in play and creativity psychology; provides examples and structure for play and creative problem-solving activities; describes the type and use of appropriate play-tools; contains an extensive bibliography on play and creative problem-solving texts; and provides significant illustrations making it fundamental reading for students and professionals in urban design and planning fields.

"Design is a serendipitous conversation between the sketching hand and the critical eyeThis iterative process is dull and incomplete without some playful speculation and explorative fun, which loosen the senses and shuffle preconceptions. This agile book privileges the physical hand over the electronic hand." –Doug Kelbaugh, University of Michigan

"Kaspirin’s consideration of how play overcomes fear and unleashes creativity could stimulate new directions in how faculty promote critical thinking within students and how to encourage and absorb diverse perspectives within class discussions." -Mary Stimming, Associate Director of Special Projects for the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion

Ron Kasprisin is an architect, urban planner and watercolor artist, and Professor Emeritus, Urban Design and Planning, College of Built Environments, University of Washington, Seattle. Ron has practiced as Kasprisin Pettinari Design since 1975 and taught urban design since 1989. His books include: Urban Design: The composition of complexity, Design Media, Visual Thinking for Architects and Designers, and Watercolor in Architectural Design.
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ISBN 13 9781138120051
ISBN 10 1138120057
Title Play in Creative Problem-solving for Planners and Architects
Author Ron Kasprisin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2016-07-17
Number of pages 238
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.