Essay
Urban Planning: Values, Beliefs, and Conflicting Interests in the Built Environment
12/10/2025
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7273/000008034
Abstract
Design theory is recognized for its contributions to various aspects intended for the world of design and construction. Design theory is merely the foundation that helps designers go beyond what is already put in place to make spaces not necessarily “look good” but move towards more ethical, human-centered designs. This allows designers to adopt an innovative approach to critical thinking, utilizing logic, decision-making, creativity, and, most importantly, research. But why does design theory matter? Theory in design sets a foundation that requires designers to understand the world of design itself, building on existing knowledge. It will help designers gain knowledge of the neurological thinking a designer must undertake to understand a client’s needs and wants. While also utilizing theoretical understanding to shape perspectives and roles as a designer. Design theory will help us understand beliefs, values, creativity, and perception, all of which are integral to the principles of design theory. Theory can help future designers guide their design choices or guide them on the correct path to making safe and wise decisions regarding their application of designs. By organizing work in theory, designers can approach wicked problems with purpose, such as urban planning, allowing designers not just to design aesthetically pleasing spaces, but more meaningful environments that include and support the well-being of the communities involved.
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Details
- Title
- Urban Planning: Values, Beliefs, and Conflicting Interests in the Built Environment
- Creators
- Drew J. Hayton (Author)
- Academic Unit
- Design Theory in Action: Student Explorations of Wicked Problems
- Identifiers
- 99901366797901842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Essay
- Course Name
- Interior Design Theory; ID 312