Choose Kant’s idea of disinterestedness as the conceptual center of your research. After you read carefully through the Kant text
and your notes, you can pose a number of relevant questions (How does disinterestedness work in architecture? Is disinterestedness even possible? etc.). These questions and your preliminary answers to them can become the introductory part of your paper. The middle of your paper needs to explain how you arrived at these preliminary answers (usually this is where you might need some further readings to use as substantiation). The third part should include an analysis of possible objections to your view and demonstration of why these objections are not fatal to your thesis. The fourth part is where you conclude how successful your inquiry has been and what further questions remain unanswered.