Design Conception – CC15
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CC15 Design Conception
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Scope note:
This class comprises the beginning of the evolution of a set of activities that aim towards the formulation of a creative design concept (CC13), realized in one or more instances of CC1 Model, that usually respond to an instance of CC17 Projective Requirements formulated for a projected creative work (CC20). The substance of design conception is intentional activity towards the formalization of a proposal detailing a (series of) model(s) (CC1) aiming to satisfy the initiating client’s requirements expressed in a formal programme (CC6). The instance of design conception begins when the actor charged with realizing the creative work (e.g.: the designated ‘Maîtrise d'Oeuvre’) starts the activities to formulate a design proposal, with or without an external party participating, which may or may not include the designated ‘Maîtrise d'Ouvrage’.
Examples:
- The design activities undertaken by the architect Daniel Libeskind (E21) in relation to the specified projective requirements of the Lower Manhattan Development Company (E74) for the design of the One World Trade Centre (E22) in New York. (https://libeskind.com/work/ground-zero-master-plan/)
- The design activities undertaken by Rodin (E21), c. 1880 - 1881, which lead towards the formulation of the design concept (CC13) realised by the model (CC1) known as “the third maquette”, currently held by the Rodin Museum, Philadelphia (E74). (https://frenchsculpture.org/index.php/Detail/objects/30120)
In First Order Logic:
- CC15(x) ⇒ F27(x)
Scope notes
Scope note
This class comprises the beginning of the evolution of a set of activities that aim towards the formulation of a creative design concept (CC13), realized in one or more instances of CC1 Model, that usually respond to an instance of CC17 Projective Requirements formulated for a projected creative work (CC20). The substance of design conception is intentional activity towards the formalization of a proposal detailing a (series of) model(s) (CC1) aiming to satisfy the initiating client’s requirements expressed in a formal programme (CC6). The instance of design conception begins when the actor charged with realizing the creative work (e.g.: the designated ‘Maîtrise d'Oeuvre’) starts the activities to formulate a design proposal, with or without an external party participating, which may or may not include the designated ‘Maîtrise d'Ouvrage’.
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This class comprises the beginning of the evolution of a set of activities that aim towards the formulation of a creative design concept (CC13), realized in one or more instances of CC1 Model, that usually respond to an instance of CC17 Projective Requirements formulated for a projected creative work (CC20). The substance of design conception is intentional activity towards the formalization of a proposal detailing a (series of) model(s) (CC1) aiming to satisfy the initiating client’s requirements expressed in a formal programme (CC6). The instance of design conception begins when the actor charged with realizing the creative work (e.g.: the designated ‘Maîtrise d'Oeuvre’) starts the activities to formulate a design proposal, with or without an external party participating, which may or may not include the designated ‘Maîtrise d'Ouvrage’. | en | Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 | 0 |
Examples
Example
- The design activities undertaken by the architect Daniel Libeskind (E21) in relation to the specified projective requirements of the Lower Manhattan Development Company (E74) for the design of the One World Trade Centre (E22) in New York. (https://libeskind.com/work/ground-zero-master-plan/)
- The design activities undertaken by Rodin (E21), c. 1880 - 1881, which lead towards the formulation of the design concept (CC13) realised by the model (CC1) known as “the third maquette”, currently held by the Rodin Museum, Philadelphia (E74). (https://frenchsculpture.org/index.php/Detail/objects/30120)
Show | Example | Language | Namespace | View details | Comments |
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The design activities undertaken by the architect Daniel Libeskind (E21) in relation to the specified projective requirements of the Lower Manhattan Development Company (E74) for the design of the One World Trade Centre (E22) in New York. (https://libeskind.com/work/ground-zero-master-plan/) The design activities undertaken by Rodin (E21), c. 1880 - 1881, which lead towards the formulation of the design concept (CC13) realised by the model (CC1) known as “the third maquette”, currently held by the Rodin Museum, Philadelphia (E74). (https://frenchsculpture.org/index.php/Detail/objects/30120) | en | Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 | 0 |
Additional notes
Identifier: CC15
Official URI: https://ontology.swissartresearch.net/cpro/CC15_Design_Conception
OntoME URI: https://ontome.net/ontology/c622
Labels
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Design Conception | en | 2025-02-17 | 0 |
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Namespace
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Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 1.6 | 2024-11-26 |
Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 | 2025-02-17 |
Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 ongoing | 2020-10-12 |
CRM for Creative Processes Representation Version 1.5 | 2023-11-05 |
Parent classes
Class | Class namespace | Relation defined in | Justification | View details | Edit | Delete | Comments |
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F27 Work Creation | LRMoo 1.0 | Creative Processes Representation Ontology Version 2.0 | 0 |
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E65 Creation | 2 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | F27 |
E7 Activity | 3 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | F27 - E65 |
E63 Beginning of Existence | 3 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | F27 - E65 |
E5 Event | 4 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | F27 - E65 - E63 |
E5 Event | 4 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | F27 - E65 - E7 |
E4 Period | 5 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | F27 - E65 - E63 - E5 |
E4 Period | 5 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | F27 - E65 - E7 - E5 |
S15 Observable Entity | 5 | CRMsci version 2.0 | F27 - E65 - E63 - E5 |
S15 Observable Entity | 5 | CRMsci version 2.0 | F27 - E65 - E7 - E5 |
E1 CRM Entity | 6 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | F27 - E65 - E63 - E5 - S15 |
E1 CRM Entity | 6 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | F27 - E65 - E7 - E5 - S15 |
E2 Temporal Entity | 6 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | F27 - E65 - E63 - E5 - E4 |
E2 Temporal Entity | 6 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | F27 - E65 - E7 - E5 - E4 |
E92 Spacetime Volume | 6 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | F27 - E65 - E63 - E5 - E4 |
E92 Spacetime Volume | 6 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | F27 - E65 - E7 - E5 - E4 |
E1 CRM Entity | 7 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | F27 - E65 - E63 - E5 - E4 - E2 |
E1 CRM Entity | 7 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | F27 - E65 - E63 - E5 - E4 - E92 |
E1 CRM Entity | 7 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | F27 - E65 - E7 - E5 - E4 - E2 |
E1 CRM Entity | 7 | CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3 | F27 - E65 - E7 - E5 - E4 - E92 |
Thing | 7 | OntoME internal model - active version | F27 - E65 - E63 - E5 - S15 - E1 |
Thing | 7 | OntoME internal model - active version | F27 - E65 - E7 - E5 - S15 - E1 |
Thing | 8 | OntoME internal model - active version | F27 - E65 - E63 - E5 - E4 - E2 - E1 |
Thing | 8 | OntoME internal model - active version | F27 - E65 - E63 - E5 - E4 - E92 - E1 |
Thing | 8 | OntoME internal model - active version | F27 - E65 - E7 - E5 - E4 - E2 - E1 |
Thing | 8 | OntoME internal model - active version | F27 - E65 - E7 - E5 - E4 - E92 - E1 |
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