Applying complexity thinking to design concepts in architecture does not have one definitive way, but there are some general steps and strategies that can guide you. You should begin by defining the problem, the system, and the stakeholders involved or affected. Visualize and communicate the system and its complexity using tools such as mapping, diagramming, or modeling. Next, use divergent and convergent thinking to generate ideas and alternatives for your design concept. Utilize techniques such as brainstorming, sketching, prototyping, or scenario planning to stimulate creativity and test assumptions. Use criteria and methods to evaluate and select the most promising ideas. Involve stakeholders in the evaluation and selection process too. Then, implement your design concept and monitor its performance and impact on the system using tools such as indicators, sensors, or feedback loops. Be prepared to adjust or modify your design concept according to changing conditions and needs of the system. Lastly, learn from successes and failures while sharing insights with others.