2.3. Conclusion

2.3. Conclusion#

Although research and design have opposite reasoning directions, they are closely related. Engineering design for a large extent relies on scientific knowledge. Conversely, to carry out scientific research some artifacts may need to be designed.

The picture at the beginning of this chapter showed a model of an airplane to be designed in a wind tunnel. This is a clear example of where science and design can meet each other.1


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Suggestions for further reading: Roozenburg, N.F.M. and Eekels, J. (1995). Product Design: Fundamentals and Methods, Wiley. Dyme, C. (2013). Engineering design: A Project-Based Introduction, Wiley. Simon, H.A. (1969) The Sciences of the Artificial, MIT Press.