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IE University
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  • Publication
    A Taxonomy for the Activist Environment: On Atmosphere and the Ad Hoc
    (Taylor & Francis, 2019-03-28) Goodman, David; https://ror.org/02jjdwm75
    This essay identifies novel strategies for the activist mode of architectural thought and production, strategies that suggest a shift from architectural activism as the authorless production of events and artifacts to the production of authored environments and atmospheres. I develop this taxonomy in part by drawing on the disagreement between American art critics Clement Greenberg and Harold Rosenberg over the status and objectives of what would be come to be called action painting. The goal of this taxonomic approach is to propose strategies through which a socially engaged architecture might generate authored physical atmospheres, transcending the domain of authorless processes, actions and ad hoc artifacts increasingly common today.
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    Quantitative Methods for Architecture Research: Lessons from the Social Sciences
    (Taylor & Francis, 2020-04-14) Goodman, David; https://ror.org/02jjdwm75
    Architectural research can benefit from quantitative research methods commonly used in the social sciences. Through a demonstration study of the relationship of health, wellbeing, ethnic diversity, and investment in the built environment, this article illustrates several such methods (e.g., exploratory factor analysis, logistic regression, and multiple linear regression) and their possible application to the study of the built environment. The social science techniques outlined here may prove useful in undertaking rigorous scholarship and in fostering greater exchange of findings and theoretical positions among scholars in the field.