TOPIC 1: Introduction To Research
TOPIC 1: Introduction To Research
TOPIC 1: Introduction To Research
Research
A thesis or dissertation is a document submitted in
support of candidature for an academic degree or
professional qualification presenting the author's
research and findings
a long essay or dissertation involving personal
research, written by a candidate for a college
degree.
The purpose of thesis is to allow the student to
pursue an independent line of study for an
extended period in considerable depth bringing
together various skills from studio classroom,
which has been acquired over to the prior study.
Thesis is also a comprehensive summary of what
has been learned to data, so technical competence
must be exhibited in all aspects of the thesis
project.
A thesis project will not only be judged on the
quality of work presented, but also on the
processes used to produced it.
A thesis should include research, program
analysis, and development, site analysis and
selection, preliminary and schematic design of
buildings as the basic scope.
The expected effort must be commensurate with
time ( 1 year & 10 credit units) and the level of
expertise required of a thesis student.
The acceptability of a thesis proposal will be partly
determined by the level of investigation required.
In a large scale or complex projects, all of the item
may or may not be included in the program.
In a relative simple project, however, detailed
investigations in all the above categories would be
expected.
A thesis project concentrates on issues of large-
scale development.
It must include architectural context that
demonstrates relationship of the project to built
form.
The clarity of the problem statement, the
complexity of the problem, and judgment of the
ability of the student to deal with the problem will
determine acceptability.
Projects which are poorly defined are not to be
accepted.
The appropriate architectural content for a large
scale thesis project will be determined in
discussion with the students thesis advisor during
the initial phase of meetings.
All thesis projects must demonstrate the ability
to independently conduct research and design
investigation, create architectural form and
resolve relevant issues of the site, structure,
and construction.
New construction should form the basis of a
thesis project. issues of renovation, addition,
repair, improvement, revitalization, etc. maybe
included only as a secondary theme
incorporating innovation in architectural
technology and energy efficiency is
encouraged.
to study (something) carefully
to collect information about or for
(something)
to search or investigate
exhaustively
the systematic investigation into and
study of materials and sources in
order to establish facts and reach
new conclusions
Research comprises "creative work
undertaken on a systematic basis in
order to increase the stock
of knowledge, including knowledge
of humans, culture and society, and
the use of this stock of knowledge to
devise new applications.“
Godwin Colibao
"In the broadest sense of the word, the
definition of research includes any
gathering of data, information and facts
for the advancement of knowledge
Creswell
- "Research is a process of steps used to
collect and analyze information to
increase our understanding of a topic or
issue".
1. POSE A QUESTION
1. By Source
a. Primary Sources – data directly gathered
b. Secondary Sources – data directly gathered from
previous research
2. By Form
Quantitative – data is numerical in nature
Qualitative – data is descriptive and critical and characterized
C. Statistics
- numbered data
- a material techniques or process for gathering, organizing, analyzing and
interpreting numerical data
D. Persons in Authority
- a credible person, reliable. Competent who can act on the issue or topic
1. Interviews
- to any reliable resource person who have idea or knowledge on the
subject or topic
2. Survey Questionnaire – to different respondents