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  2. Le Corbusier's Five Points of Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Le Corbusier's Five Points of Architecture is an architecture manifesto conceived by architect, Le Corbusier. [1] It outlines five key principles of design that he considered to be the foundations of the modern architectural discipline, which would be expressed through much of his designs.

  3. Dieter Rams - Wikipedia

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    Rams introduced the idea of sustainable development, and of obsolescence being a crime in design, in the 1970s. [5] Accordingly, he asked himself the question: "Is my design a good design?" The answer he formed became the basis for his celebrated "Ten Principles of Good design". [26] [27] According to Rams, "good design": [28] [29]

  4. Organizational architecture - Wikipedia

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    Although the process of organization design isn't necessarily linear, a five milestone process has been created to organize the approach. [3] The five milestone design process is as follows: [3] Business case and discovery. Goal: Build a business case for the change; compare the current state to future state and implications that would be involved.

  5. Architectural design values - Wikipedia

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    This value is based on a belief that a building and product should be designed from timeless principles that transcend particular designers, cultures and climates. [5] Implicit in this design value is the notion that if these forms are used, the public will appreciate a structure's timeless beauty and understand immediately how to use a given ...

  6. Visual design elements and principles - Wikipedia

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    Visual design elements and principles may refer to: Design elements; Design principles This page was last edited on 28 ...

  7. SOLID - Wikipedia

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    In software programming, SOLID is a mnemonic acronym for five design principles intended to make object-oriented designs more understandable, flexible, and maintainable. Although the SOLID principles apply to any object-oriented design, they can also form a core philosophy for methodologies such as agile development or adaptive software ...

  8. Design theory - Wikipedia

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    Design theory has been approached and interpreted in many ways, from designers' personal statements of design principles, through constructs of the philosophy of design to a search for a design science. The essay "Ornament and Crime" by Adolf Loos from 1908 is one of the early

  9. Material Design - Wikipedia

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    Google announced Material Design on June 25, 2014, at the 2014 Google I/O conference. [5] The main purpose of Material Design is the creation of a new visual language that combines principles of good design with technical and scientific innovation.