SPOKANE, Wash. — A textbook co-authored by David Wang, associate professor of architecture at Washington State University Spokane, and Linda Groat of the University of Michigan, has been released in a Chinese translation. The work, “Architectural Research Methods,” is published in
When the book first came out in English (John Wiley & Sons, 2002), Wang cited the lack of an existing textbook, and the growing popularity of research-based architecture programs like the Master of Science in architecture program he coordinates at WSU Spokane, as his reasons for proposing the book to its American publisher. Wang also teaches in the Doctor of Design program at WSU Spokane, an interdisciplinary doctoral degree for professionals and scholars in the design disciplines.
Over the past seven years, Wang has lectured on architecture design and research at five Chinese universities, including the Xi’an Jiaotong University, the Kunming University of Science and Technology, where he served as a visiting professor, and the
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The 420-page book (English edition) covers research methods ranging from quantitative analysis to co-relational research to simulation research to qualitative research, including history research. It is available at Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble and the Students Book Corp. (Bookie); list price is $49.95.
Wang received a doctorate in architecture from the
For more information on graduate research programs in design at WSU Spokane, contact Wang at (509) 358-7908, davewang@wsu.edu or visit www.msarch.spokane.wsu.edu.