This document provides an overview of theory and its relationship to research methodology in architecture. It discusses several key points:
1. There are different types of theories, including scientific/positive theories that can be tested, and normative/design theories that provide guidance but cannot be proven.
2. Theories generally have six components: observations, logical connections, conclusions, links to empirical reality, assumptions, and testability.
3. Theories can be categorized as big/grand, medium-range, or small based on their scope. Polemical theories take opposing positions on design concepts.
4. Scientific theories aim to predict through identifying causal links, while design theories focus more on persuasion given their