Mastering Conceptualization and the Four Stages of Practice
Design Like an Architect: Mastering Conceptualization and the Four Stages of Practice introduces a structured approach to architectural thinking aimed at students. The paper outlines four key stages—observation, conceptualization, development, and reflection—designed to cultivate critical and creative engagement with design problems. By emphasizing process over product, the framework encourages students to think beyond aesthetics and focus on meaning, context, and innovation. Drawing from theory and studio practice, this guide equips learners with tools to frame problems, generate ideas, and refine concepts. It invites students to adopt an architectural mindset, where thoughtful inquiry drives impactful, responsive, and original design solutions.