Richard Buchanan (academic)

Richard Buchanan is a professor of design, management, and information systems. Currently he teaches at the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University. Previously he was the head of the Carnegie Mellon School of Design.[1] He serves as an editor of Design Issues.

Buchanan is one of the first people to talk about "Fourth Order of Design," and is known for extending the application of design into new areas of theory and practice, writing, and teaching as well as practicing the concepts and methods of interaction design.

In 2009, Buchanan received an honorary doctorate from the Faculté de l’aménagement (Environmental Design Faculty) at the University of Montréal.

He is the author of the following books:

  • Buchanan, Richard, and Victor Margolin. Discovering Design: Explorations in Design Studies. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995. According to WorldCat, the book is held in 368 libraries[2]
  • Buchanan, Richard, Dennis P. Doordan, and Victor Margolin. The Designed World: Images, Objects, Environments. Oxford: Berg, 2010.
  • Buchanan, Richard, and Victor Margolin. The Idea of Design: A Design Issues Reader. Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, 1995

He has published several articles on design theory and research, particularly on Interaction design and organizational design.

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