Abstract:
This paper explores using Shannon’s entropy of information to measure linkographs of 12 design sessions that involved six
architects in two different experimental conditions. The aim is to find a quantitative tool to interpret the linkographs. This
study examines if the differences in the design processes and the design outcomes can be reflected in the entropic interpretations.
The results show that the overall entropy of one design condition is slightly higher than the other. Further, there are
indications that the change of entropy might reflect design outcomes.