What is collaborative research in architecture?

Collaborative research in architecture is when multiple individuals work together to investigate a particular architectural related topic, sharing their knowledge, ideas, and research findings to achieve common goals. Collaborative research involves cooperation and mutual support among the various participants, with the objective of achieving innovative and practical outcomes that contribute to the advancement of the discipline. This type of research involves a multidisciplinary approach that encompasses different fields of expertise, including construction, engineering, design, sustainability, history, and sociology, among others. Collaborative research allows for the pooling of resources, which promotes a deeper understanding of complex issues surrounding architecture, and can lead to more comprehensive and nuanced solutions to architectural problems.

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