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The Process of Painting to Explore Design Research Questions

September 05, 20231 min read

“For me, to research the complexity of adaptive architectural interaction and perception, painting is key.” - Maria Lorena Lehman

Prior to painting I usually create a few preliminary sketches that further explore my current research questions. For example, the sketches shown above were done in preparation for my painting entitled, “Space-Time Causality In Motion”, and in this case, they help me explore how architectural design can be orchestrated to emit stimuli as an adaptive narrative.

Seeing into the Paint

As environments gain greater ability to flex, respond, and adapt beyond the kinetic movement of elements, architecture will embody entirely new forms of function, aesthetics, and meaning. And it is here where I see a profound leverage point. When strategically created, these new ways of interpreting and designing for motion can inject new adaptive behaviors into architecture – and these behavioral languages can be honed to nurture the actualization of human potential. For me, to research such complexity of adaptive architectural interaction and perception, painting is key.

Thus, I use sketches to explore and experiment with paint – before I lay down the first brushstroke. You see, I think as a painter as I draw with an ink pen, to explore the design research direction I seek to deepen, and with which I seek to create an experimental composition. In doing this, I am able to branch into even deeper research questions so when I do begin to paint, my mind is already flowing adventurously and deeply inside the research exploration underway. The “final” painting then unlocks answers, and even better research questions, that inform my next studioworks. This is a process that is always evolving, but I find it to be a very fulfilling to practice.

Maria Lorena Lehman is a visionary, award-winning, and internationally recognized foresight architect and innovation advisor. She is founder of MLL ATELIER, a design and innovation studio that won the THA Award for Boutique Design Firm of the Year for North America. Maria Lorena Lehman holds the degrees: Bachelor of Architecture from Virginia Tech and Master in Design with Distinction from Harvard University, where she did extensive research to push the growing-edge of environmental design.

Maria Lorena Lehman

Maria Lorena Lehman is a visionary, award-winning, and internationally recognized foresight architect and innovation advisor. She is founder of MLL ATELIER, a design and innovation studio that won the THA Award for Boutique Design Firm of the Year for North America. Maria Lorena Lehman holds the degrees: Bachelor of Architecture from Virginia Tech and Master in Design with Distinction from Harvard University, where she did extensive research to push the growing-edge of environmental design.

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