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S T U D I O _0 6_

ARCHITEC
TURAL DESIGN
REPORT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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T he l i s t of c ha pt er s a nd pa g e

number s at t he be g i nni ng of a

book i s t he t a bl e of c ont e nt s . I f

y ou ne e d t o r e v i e w t he c ha pt e r i n

y our a r c hi t e c t ur a l book t ha t

di s c us s e s s us t a i na bl e

a r c hi t e c t ur e , t he t a bl e of

c ont e nt s wi l l he l p y ou f i nd i t .

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1.0 INTRODUCTION……………(2P)

The introduction to a research paper presents your topic,


provides background, and details your research problem.

The introduction of a research paper includes several key


elements:
 A hook to catch the reader's interest
 Relevant background on the topic
 Details of your research problem
 A thesis statement or research question
 Sometimes an overview of the paper

Don't feel that you have to write the introduction first. The
introduction is often one of the last parts of the research paper
you'll write, along with the conclusion.

This is because it can be easier to introduce your paper once


you've already written the body; you may not have the clearest
idea of your arguments until you've written them, and things
can change during the writing process.
2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW /
PRECEDENT STUDY………(4P)

A literature review is a piece of


academic writing demonstrating
knowledge and understanding of
the academic literature on a
specific topic placed in context.
A literature review also includes a
critical evaluation of the material
or topic.
3.0 METHODOLOGY……………(4P)

I t i nv ol v es s t udy i ng t he met hods us ed i n

y our f i el d a nd t he t heor i es or pr i nc i pl es

be hi nd t hem, i n or de r t o dev e l op a n

a ppr oa c h t ha t ma t c hes y our obj ec t i v es .

Me t hods ar e t he s pe c i f i c t ool s a nd

pr oc edur es y ou us e t o c ol l ec t a nd a na l y z e

da t a (f or ex a mpl e , ex per i ment s , s ur v e y s ,

a nd s t a t i s t i c a l t es t s ).

 s i t e a na l y s i s

 s t udy model

 c a s e s t udy
4.0 ANALYSIS (OUTCOME)…….(6P)

What is an analysis?
An analysis is a detailed examination of a
topic. It involves performing research and
separating results into smaller, logical
topics to form reasonable conclusions. It
presents a specific argument about the
topic and supports that argument with
evidence.

IN THIS CASE…YOUR DESIGN IS


THE OUTCOME…!!!
5.0 CONCLUSION…………………(2P)

conclusion should be worded


differently than what you wrote in
your introduction.
This element can also be
effectively written in one
sentence.
Presenting the last word on the
issues you raised in your paper. ...
Summarizing your thoughts and
conveying the larger implications
of your study. ...
Demonstrating the importance of
your ideas. ...
Introducing possible new or
expanded ways of thinking about
the research problem
6.0 REFERENCE…………………(1P)

T e x t ua l wor k s , da t a s e t s , a udi o

v i s ua l me di a , a nd onl i ne me di a ma y

a l l be us e d a s r e f e r e nc e s .

S ome e x a mpl e s i nc l ude : j our na l

a r t i c l e s a nd ot he r pe r i odi c a l s .

c ha pt e r s i n book s . i ma g e s , g r a phs ,

a nd c ha r t s ,
a l l ows y ou to a c k nowl e dg e t he

c ont r i but i on of ot he r wr i t e r s a nd

r e s e a r c he r s i n y our wor k

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