ADAPT-r ITN Project

Architecture, Design and Art Practice Training-Research ADAPT-r, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks

Project Team: Cecilia De Marinis, Dorotea Ottaviani, Alice Buoli
Year: 2016
Place and Institution: RMIT Europe, Barcelona (SP); Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow (UK), Estonian Academy of Arts (EE).

ADAPT-r (Architecture, Design and Art Practice Training-Research) was a network of 7 European academic institutions, aiming to investigate and disseminate the practice-based PhD model and create new partnerships across academia and enterprises.  The core feature of the methodological model offered by ADAPT-r Creative Practice Research PhD program is that new knowledge is developed through creative practice itself.

The research team explored the dimensions of knowledge embedded in creative practice and the conditions and methods under which that knowledge is revealed (Creative Practice Research Methods). 

Outcomes are presented in four booklets summarising and analysing results.

Two are devoted to addressing the topics of Tacit Knowledge in creative practice and Creative Practice Research Methods, presenting the actual outcomes of the research, two others present the methodological approach adopted in the research and the collected data through a number of activities, such as interviews, workshops, field trips.

Link to the project website

The research reports are available at the Glasgow School of Art Repository:

Explication of Tacit Knowledge -Deliverable 9

Explication of Tacit Knowledge - Deliverable 10

Refinement and Explication of Methods - Deliverable 11

Refinement and Explication of Methods - Deliverable 11b

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