Writing
Writing
Writing in DWT is the way of transforming experience into knowledge. Through writing, architecture learns to think about itself — finding arguments, testing propositions, and building a literacy that can be collectively examined. Writing is not the final product of thinking; it is the thinking process itself. DWT shares writings openly as an intellectual commitment: knowledge grows when shared.
Relation Diagram
Relational diagram of the four Writing domains within the DWT system
Writing Domains
Research
Books & Journals
Open-access academic publications: books and journal articles (Scopus) available for download. A concrete intellectual commitment.
Articles
Articles
Systematic and argumentative articles on architecture, space, and dwelling. Readable directly on the page.
Essays
Essays
Reflective and exploratory essays — including pursalnotes and personal yet discipline-rooted thinking notes.
Notes
Notes
Short notes: thought fragments, working definitions, and spatial observations still in development.