Designing
Frameworks
Frameworks in DWT are thinking structures that give systematic order to the design process. More than technical methods, they are epistemic tools — ways of reading, understanding, and operating architecture rationally and verifiably. Two core frameworks have been developed: Architectural Boundaries and KEPKA.
Relation Diagram
Relational diagram of frameworks within the DWT thinking system
Frameworks
Framework 01
Architectural Boundaries
A framework that defines the rational limits of architectural discipline — what belongs to the core, what occupies the spectrum, and what resides in liminal territory.
Framework 02
KEPKA
Epistemic Framework of Property–Composition in Architecture. A systematic method for reading space: properties, elemental relations, configurational structure, and relational meaning.